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High prevalence of S. Stercoralis infection among patients with Chagas disease: A retrospective case-control study

BACKGROUND: We evaluate the association between Trypanosoma cruzi infection and strongyloidiasis in a cohort of Latin American (LA) migrants screened for both infections in a non-endemic setting. METHODOLOGY: Case-control study including LA individuals who were systematically screened for T. cruzi i...

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Autores principales: Puerta-Alcalde, Pedro, Gomez-Junyent, Joan, Requena-Mendez, Ana, Pinazo, Maria Jesús, Álvarez-Martínez, Miriam José, Rodríguez, Natalia, Gascon, Joaquim, Muñoz, Jose
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5809096/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29385128
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0006199
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author Puerta-Alcalde, Pedro
Gomez-Junyent, Joan
Requena-Mendez, Ana
Pinazo, Maria Jesús
Álvarez-Martínez, Miriam José
Rodríguez, Natalia
Gascon, Joaquim
Muñoz, Jose
author_facet Puerta-Alcalde, Pedro
Gomez-Junyent, Joan
Requena-Mendez, Ana
Pinazo, Maria Jesús
Álvarez-Martínez, Miriam José
Rodríguez, Natalia
Gascon, Joaquim
Muñoz, Jose
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description BACKGROUND: We evaluate the association between Trypanosoma cruzi infection and strongyloidiasis in a cohort of Latin American (LA) migrants screened for both infections in a non-endemic setting. METHODOLOGY: Case-control study including LA individuals who were systematically screened for T. cruzi infection and strongyloidiasis between January 2013 and April 2015. Individuals were included as cases if they had a positive serological result for Strongyloides stercoralis. Controls were randomly selected from the cohort of individuals screened for T. cruzi infection that tested negative for S. stercoralis serology. The association between T. cruzi infection and strongyloidiasis was evaluated by logistic regression models. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: During the study period, 361 individuals were screened for both infections. 52 (14.4%) individuals had a positive serological result for strongyloidiasis (cases) and 104 participants with negative results were randomly selected as controls. 76 (48.7%) indiviuals had a positive serological result for T. cruzi. Factors associated with a positive T. cruzi serology were Bolivian origin (94.7% vs 78.7%; p = 0.003), coming from a rural area (90.8% vs 68.7%; p = 0.001), having lived in an adobe house (88.2% vs 70%; p = 0.006) and a referred contact with triatomine bugs (86.7% vs 63.3%; p = 0.001). There were more patients with a positive S. stercoralis serology among those who were infected with T. cruzi (42.1% vs 25%; p = 0.023). Epidemiological variables were not associated with a positive strongyloidiasis serology. T. cruzi infection was more frequent among those with strongyloidiasis (61.5% vs 42.3%; p = 0.023). In multivariate analysis, T. cruzi infection was associated with a two-fold increase in the odds of strongyloidiasis (OR 2.23; 95% CI 1.07–4.64; p = 0.030). CONCLUSIONS: T. cruzi infection was associated with strongyloidiasis in LA migrants attending a tropical diseases unit even after adjusting for epidemiological variables. These findings should encourage physicians in non-endemic settings to implement a systematic screening for both infections in LA individuals.
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spelling pubmed-58090962018-02-28 High prevalence of S. Stercoralis infection among patients with Chagas disease: A retrospective case-control study Puerta-Alcalde, Pedro Gomez-Junyent, Joan Requena-Mendez, Ana Pinazo, Maria Jesús Álvarez-Martínez, Miriam José Rodríguez, Natalia Gascon, Joaquim Muñoz, Jose PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: We evaluate the association between Trypanosoma cruzi infection and strongyloidiasis in a cohort of Latin American (LA) migrants screened for both infections in a non-endemic setting. METHODOLOGY: Case-control study including LA individuals who were systematically screened for T. cruzi infection and strongyloidiasis between January 2013 and April 2015. Individuals were included as cases if they had a positive serological result for Strongyloides stercoralis. Controls were randomly selected from the cohort of individuals screened for T. cruzi infection that tested negative for S. stercoralis serology. The association between T. cruzi infection and strongyloidiasis was evaluated by logistic regression models. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: During the study period, 361 individuals were screened for both infections. 52 (14.4%) individuals had a positive serological result for strongyloidiasis (cases) and 104 participants with negative results were randomly selected as controls. 76 (48.7%) indiviuals had a positive serological result for T. cruzi. Factors associated with a positive T. cruzi serology were Bolivian origin (94.7% vs 78.7%; p = 0.003), coming from a rural area (90.8% vs 68.7%; p = 0.001), having lived in an adobe house (88.2% vs 70%; p = 0.006) and a referred contact with triatomine bugs (86.7% vs 63.3%; p = 0.001). There were more patients with a positive S. stercoralis serology among those who were infected with T. cruzi (42.1% vs 25%; p = 0.023). Epidemiological variables were not associated with a positive strongyloidiasis serology. T. cruzi infection was more frequent among those with strongyloidiasis (61.5% vs 42.3%; p = 0.023). In multivariate analysis, T. cruzi infection was associated with a two-fold increase in the odds of strongyloidiasis (OR 2.23; 95% CI 1.07–4.64; p = 0.030). CONCLUSIONS: T. cruzi infection was associated with strongyloidiasis in LA migrants attending a tropical diseases unit even after adjusting for epidemiological variables. These findings should encourage physicians in non-endemic settings to implement a systematic screening for both infections in LA individuals. Public Library of Science 2018-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC5809096/ /pubmed/29385128 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0006199 Text en © 2018 Puerta-Alcalde 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Puerta-Alcalde, Pedro
Gomez-Junyent, Joan
Requena-Mendez, Ana
Pinazo, Maria Jesús
Álvarez-Martínez, Miriam José
Rodríguez, Natalia
Gascon, Joaquim
Muñoz, Jose
High prevalence of S. Stercoralis infection among patients with Chagas disease: A retrospective case-control study
title High prevalence of S. Stercoralis infection among patients with Chagas disease: A retrospective case-control study
title_full High prevalence of S. Stercoralis infection among patients with Chagas disease: A retrospective case-control study
title_fullStr High prevalence of S. Stercoralis infection among patients with Chagas disease: A retrospective case-control study
title_full_unstemmed High prevalence of S. Stercoralis infection among patients with Chagas disease: A retrospective case-control study
title_short High prevalence of S. Stercoralis infection among patients with Chagas disease: A retrospective case-control study
title_sort high prevalence of s. stercoralis infection among patients with chagas disease: a retrospective case-control study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5809096/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29385128
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0006199
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