Seroepidemiological study of chagas disease in the southern amazon regi?n of Ecuador

 

Authors
Hashiguchi, Yoshihisa
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Article
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To determine the extent of Trypanosoma cruzi infection and/or transmission in the southern Amazon region of Ecuador, three indigenous communities in the provinces of Pastaza and Morona Santiago were serosurveyed. ChagatestTM, Immunocomb?II and immunofluorescent (IF) assays were used. Among the 385 inhabitants examined, nine (2.34%) were seropositive for T. cruzi infection. Of the nine positive sera, four (44.4%) fall in the 10?19, one each in the 20?29, 30?39 and 40?49, and two in the 50?59 age groups. These results suggested the possible existence of an autochthonous active T. cruzi transmission in the region and provide the first serological evidence for T. cruzi infection in the southern province of Morona Santiago bordering Peru. Further studies are needed in these Amazonian provinces to ascertain the spread of T. cruzi infection in the area. Keywords: Trypanosoma cruzi, Ecuador, Amazon, Chagas disease, seroprevalence
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3601199/

Publication Year
2013
Language
eng
Topic
TRYPANOSOMA
CRUZI
ECUADOR
AMAZON
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Repositorio SENESCYT
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