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Urban Chagas disease in children and women in primary care centres in Buenos Aires,Argentina
Authors:Guillermo Moscatelli  Ada Berenstein  Ana Tarlovsky  Susana Siniawski  Miguel Biancardi  Griselda Ballering  Samanta Moroni  Marta Schwarcz  Susana Hernández  Facundo García-Bournissen  Andrés Espejo Cozzi  Héctor Freilij  Jaime Altcheh
Affiliation:1.Ricardo Gutiérrez Children’s Hospital, Department of Parasitology and Chagas, Buenos Aires, Argentina;2.Primary Care Centre, Community Action Centre 15, Buenos Aires, Argentina;3.Primary Care Centre, Community Action Centre 11, Buenos Aires, Argentina;4.Interamerican Open University, Centre of Studies on Human Science and Health, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Abstract:The primary objective of this study was to estimate the prevalence of this disease inwomen of childbearing age and children treated at health centres in underservicedareas of the city of Buenos Aires. Demographic and Chagas disease status data werecollected. Samples for Chagas disease serology were obtained on filter paper and thereactive results were confirmed with conventional samples. A total of 1,786 subjectswere screened and 73 positive screening results were obtained: 17 were from childrenand 56 were from women. The Trypanosoma cruzi infection risk wasgreater in those individuals who had relatives with Chagas disease, who rememberseeing kissing bugs, who were of Bolivian nationality or were born in the Argentineprovince of Santiago del Estero. The overall prevalence of Chagas disease was 4.08%.Due to migration, Chagas disease is currently predominantly urban. The observedprevalence requires health programme activities that are aimed at urban children andtheir mothers. Most children were infected congenitally, which reinforces the needfor Chagas disease screening of all pregnant women and their babies in Argentina. Theactive search for new cases is important because the appropriate treatment inchildren has a high cure rate.
Keywords:Trypanosoma cruzi   Chagas disease   congenital transmission   prevalence   epidemiology   treatment
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