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Neglect of a Neglected Disease in Italy: The Challenge of Access-to-Care for Chagas Disease in Bergamo Area

OBJECTIVES: Chagas disease (CD) represents a growing problem in Europe; Italy is one of the most affected countries but there is no national framework for CD and access-to-care is challenging. In 2012 Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) started an intervention in Bergamo province, where many people of La...

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Autores principales: Repetto, Ernestina Carla, Zachariah, Rony, Kumar, Ajay, Angheben, Andrea, Gobbi, Federico, Anselmi, Mariella, Al Rousan, Ahmad, Torrico, Carlota, Ruiz, Rosa, Ledezma, Gabriel, Buoninsegna, Maria Chiara, Khogali, Mohammed, Van den Bergh, Rafael, De Maio, Gianfranco, Egidi, Ada Maristella, Maccagno, Barbara, Garelli, Silvia
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4583374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26406325
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004103
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author Repetto, Ernestina Carla
Zachariah, Rony
Kumar, Ajay
Angheben, Andrea
Gobbi, Federico
Anselmi, Mariella
Al Rousan, Ahmad
Torrico, Carlota
Ruiz, Rosa
Ledezma, Gabriel
Buoninsegna, Maria Chiara
Khogali, Mohammed
Van den Bergh, Rafael
De Maio, Gianfranco
Egidi, Ada Maristella
Maccagno, Barbara
Garelli, Silvia
author_facet Repetto, Ernestina Carla
Zachariah, Rony
Kumar, Ajay
Angheben, Andrea
Gobbi, Federico
Anselmi, Mariella
Al Rousan, Ahmad
Torrico, Carlota
Ruiz, Rosa
Ledezma, Gabriel
Buoninsegna, Maria Chiara
Khogali, Mohammed
Van den Bergh, Rafael
De Maio, Gianfranco
Egidi, Ada Maristella
Maccagno, Barbara
Garelli, Silvia
author_sort Repetto, Ernestina Carla
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVES: Chagas disease (CD) represents a growing problem in Europe; Italy is one of the most affected countries but there is no national framework for CD and access-to-care is challenging. In 2012 Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) started an intervention in Bergamo province, where many people of Latin American origin (PLAO) are resident. A new model-of-care for CD, initiated by Centre for Tropical Diseases of Sacro Cuore Hospital, Negrar (CTD), the NGO OIKOS and the Bolivian community since 2009 in the same area, was endorsed. Hereby, we aim to describe the prevalence of CD and the treatment management outcomes among PLAO screened from 1(st) June 2012 to 30(th) June 2013. METHODS: Retrospective cohort study using routine program data. Screening sessions were done in Bergamo at OIKOS outpatient service and serological confirmation, staging and treatment for CD was offered at the CTD. MSF provided health education on CD, awareness generation prior to screening days, pre-test and post-test counselling through cultural mediators of Latin American origin. RESULTS: Of 1305 PLAO screened, 223(17%) had CD. Among 210 patients eligible for treatment, 102(49%) were lost-to-follow-up before treatment. The median delay from diagnosis to treatment was 4 months (range 0.7–16.6 months). Among 108 started on treatment, 63(58%) completed treatment, 36(33%) interrupted treatment, (33 for drug side-effects, two for patients decision and one due to pregnancy), 6(6%) were lost-to-follow-up and 3(3%) were on treatment at study censuring. CONCLUSION: In this first study focusing on process of care for CD in Italy, less than 30% of patients completed treatment with drop-outs along the cascade of care. There is an urgent need to involve affected communities and local regional health authorities to take part to this model-of-care, adapting it to the local epidemiology. The Italian health authorities should take steps in advocating for a change in the current paradigm.
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spelling pubmed-45833742015-10-02 Neglect of a Neglected Disease in Italy: The Challenge of Access-to-Care for Chagas Disease in Bergamo Area Repetto, Ernestina Carla Zachariah, Rony Kumar, Ajay Angheben, Andrea Gobbi, Federico Anselmi, Mariella Al Rousan, Ahmad Torrico, Carlota Ruiz, Rosa Ledezma, Gabriel Buoninsegna, Maria Chiara Khogali, Mohammed Van den Bergh, Rafael De Maio, Gianfranco Egidi, Ada Maristella Maccagno, Barbara Garelli, Silvia PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article OBJECTIVES: Chagas disease (CD) represents a growing problem in Europe; Italy is one of the most affected countries but there is no national framework for CD and access-to-care is challenging. In 2012 Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) started an intervention in Bergamo province, where many people of Latin American origin (PLAO) are resident. A new model-of-care for CD, initiated by Centre for Tropical Diseases of Sacro Cuore Hospital, Negrar (CTD), the NGO OIKOS and the Bolivian community since 2009 in the same area, was endorsed. Hereby, we aim to describe the prevalence of CD and the treatment management outcomes among PLAO screened from 1(st) June 2012 to 30(th) June 2013. METHODS: Retrospective cohort study using routine program data. Screening sessions were done in Bergamo at OIKOS outpatient service and serological confirmation, staging and treatment for CD was offered at the CTD. MSF provided health education on CD, awareness generation prior to screening days, pre-test and post-test counselling through cultural mediators of Latin American origin. RESULTS: Of 1305 PLAO screened, 223(17%) had CD. Among 210 patients eligible for treatment, 102(49%) were lost-to-follow-up before treatment. The median delay from diagnosis to treatment was 4 months (range 0.7–16.6 months). Among 108 started on treatment, 63(58%) completed treatment, 36(33%) interrupted treatment, (33 for drug side-effects, two for patients decision and one due to pregnancy), 6(6%) were lost-to-follow-up and 3(3%) were on treatment at study censuring. CONCLUSION: In this first study focusing on process of care for CD in Italy, less than 30% of patients completed treatment with drop-outs along the cascade of care. There is an urgent need to involve affected communities and local regional health authorities to take part to this model-of-care, adapting it to the local epidemiology. The Italian health authorities should take steps in advocating for a change in the current paradigm. Public Library of Science 2015-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4583374/ /pubmed/26406325 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004103 Text en © 2015 Repetto 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.
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Repetto, Ernestina Carla
Zachariah, Rony
Kumar, Ajay
Angheben, Andrea
Gobbi, Federico
Anselmi, Mariella
Al Rousan, Ahmad
Torrico, Carlota
Ruiz, Rosa
Ledezma, Gabriel
Buoninsegna, Maria Chiara
Khogali, Mohammed
Van den Bergh, Rafael
De Maio, Gianfranco
Egidi, Ada Maristella
Maccagno, Barbara
Garelli, Silvia
Neglect of a Neglected Disease in Italy: The Challenge of Access-to-Care for Chagas Disease in Bergamo Area
title Neglect of a Neglected Disease in Italy: The Challenge of Access-to-Care for Chagas Disease in Bergamo Area
title_full Neglect of a Neglected Disease in Italy: The Challenge of Access-to-Care for Chagas Disease in Bergamo Area
title_fullStr Neglect of a Neglected Disease in Italy: The Challenge of Access-to-Care for Chagas Disease in Bergamo Area
title_full_unstemmed Neglect of a Neglected Disease in Italy: The Challenge of Access-to-Care for Chagas Disease in Bergamo Area
title_short Neglect of a Neglected Disease in Italy: The Challenge of Access-to-Care for Chagas Disease in Bergamo Area
title_sort neglect of a neglected disease in italy: the challenge of access-to-care for chagas disease in bergamo area
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4583374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26406325
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004103
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