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Chagas Disease among the Latin American Adult Population Attending in a Primary Care Center in Barcelona, Spain

BACKGROUND/AIMS: The epidemiology of Chagas disease, until recently confined to areas of continental Latin America, has undergone considerable changes in recent decades due to migration to other parts of the world, including Spain. We studied the prevalence of Chagas disease in Latin American patien...

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Autores principales: Roca, Carme, Pinazo, María Jesús, López-Chejade, Paolo, Bayó, Joan, Posada, Elizabeth, López-Solana, Jordi, Gállego, Montserrat, Portús, Montserrat, Gascón, Joaquim
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3082512/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21572511
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001135
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author Roca, Carme
Pinazo, María Jesús
López-Chejade, Paolo
Bayó, Joan
Posada, Elizabeth
López-Solana, Jordi
Gállego, Montserrat
Portús, Montserrat
Gascón, Joaquim
author_facet Roca, Carme
Pinazo, María Jesús
López-Chejade, Paolo
Bayó, Joan
Posada, Elizabeth
López-Solana, Jordi
Gállego, Montserrat
Portús, Montserrat
Gascón, Joaquim
author_sort Roca, Carme
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description BACKGROUND/AIMS: The epidemiology of Chagas disease, until recently confined to areas of continental Latin America, has undergone considerable changes in recent decades due to migration to other parts of the world, including Spain. We studied the prevalence of Chagas disease in Latin American patients treated at a health center in Barcelona and evaluated its clinical phase. We make some recommendations for screening for the disease. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We performed an observational, cross-sectional prevalence study by means of an immunochromatographic test screening of all continental Latin American patients over the age of 14 years visiting the health centre from October 2007 to October 2009. The diagnosis was confirmed by serological methods: conventional in-house ELISA (cELISA), a commercial kit (rELISA) and ELISA using T cruzi lysate (Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics) (oELISA). Of 766 patients studied, 22 were diagnosed with T. cruzi infection, showing a prevalence of 2.87% (95% CI, 1.6–4.12%). Of the infected patients, 45.45% men and 54.55% women, 21 were from Bolivia, showing a prevalence in the Bolivian subgroup (n = 127) of 16.53% (95% CI, 9.6–23.39%). All the infected patients were in a chronic phase of Chagas disease: 81% with the indeterminate form, 9.5% with the cardiac form and 9.5% with the cardiodigestive form. All patients infected with T. cruzi had heard of Chagas disease in their country of origin, 82% knew someone affected, and 77% had a significant history of living in adobe houses in rural areas. CONCLUSIONS: We found a high prevalence of T. cruzi infection in immigrants from Bolivia. Detection of T. cruzi–infected persons by screening programs in non-endemic countries would control non-vectorial transmission and would benefit the persons affected, public health and national health systems.
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spelling pubmed-30825122011-05-13 Chagas Disease among the Latin American Adult Population Attending in a Primary Care Center in Barcelona, Spain Roca, Carme Pinazo, María Jesús López-Chejade, Paolo Bayó, Joan Posada, Elizabeth López-Solana, Jordi Gállego, Montserrat Portús, Montserrat Gascón, Joaquim PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND/AIMS: The epidemiology of Chagas disease, until recently confined to areas of continental Latin America, has undergone considerable changes in recent decades due to migration to other parts of the world, including Spain. We studied the prevalence of Chagas disease in Latin American patients treated at a health center in Barcelona and evaluated its clinical phase. We make some recommendations for screening for the disease. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We performed an observational, cross-sectional prevalence study by means of an immunochromatographic test screening of all continental Latin American patients over the age of 14 years visiting the health centre from October 2007 to October 2009. The diagnosis was confirmed by serological methods: conventional in-house ELISA (cELISA), a commercial kit (rELISA) and ELISA using T cruzi lysate (Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics) (oELISA). Of 766 patients studied, 22 were diagnosed with T. cruzi infection, showing a prevalence of 2.87% (95% CI, 1.6–4.12%). Of the infected patients, 45.45% men and 54.55% women, 21 were from Bolivia, showing a prevalence in the Bolivian subgroup (n = 127) of 16.53% (95% CI, 9.6–23.39%). All the infected patients were in a chronic phase of Chagas disease: 81% with the indeterminate form, 9.5% with the cardiac form and 9.5% with the cardiodigestive form. All patients infected with T. cruzi had heard of Chagas disease in their country of origin, 82% knew someone affected, and 77% had a significant history of living in adobe houses in rural areas. CONCLUSIONS: We found a high prevalence of T. cruzi infection in immigrants from Bolivia. Detection of T. cruzi–infected persons by screening programs in non-endemic countries would control non-vectorial transmission and would benefit the persons affected, public health and national health systems. Public Library of Science 2011-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3082512/ /pubmed/21572511 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001135 Text en Roca et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Roca, Carme
Pinazo, María Jesús
López-Chejade, Paolo
Bayó, Joan
Posada, Elizabeth
López-Solana, Jordi
Gállego, Montserrat
Portús, Montserrat
Gascón, Joaquim
Chagas Disease among the Latin American Adult Population Attending in a Primary Care Center in Barcelona, Spain
title Chagas Disease among the Latin American Adult Population Attending in a Primary Care Center in Barcelona, Spain
title_full Chagas Disease among the Latin American Adult Population Attending in a Primary Care Center in Barcelona, Spain
title_fullStr Chagas Disease among the Latin American Adult Population Attending in a Primary Care Center in Barcelona, Spain
title_full_unstemmed Chagas Disease among the Latin American Adult Population Attending in a Primary Care Center in Barcelona, Spain
title_short Chagas Disease among the Latin American Adult Population Attending in a Primary Care Center in Barcelona, Spain
title_sort chagas disease among the latin american adult population attending in a primary care center in barcelona, spain
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3082512/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21572511
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0001135
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