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Schistosomiasis: an epidemiological update on Brazil's southernmost low endemic area in Esteio

INTRODUCTION: Brazil’s southernmost state, Rio Grande do Sul (RGS), was considered schistosomiasis-free until 1998 when a low endemic focus was identified in Esteio, a city located next to the capital of RGS. In the last two decades, the control interventions applied in the region have been apparent...

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Autores principales: Ramírez, Angélica da Paz, Favero, Vivian, Lindholz, Catieli Gobetti, Veríssimo, Carolina de Marco, Pascoal, Vanessa Fey, Candido, Renata Russo Frasca, Morassutti, Alessandra Loureiro, Graeff-Teixeira, Carlos
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical - SBMT 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7534964/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33027417
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0037-8682-0411-2020
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author Ramírez, Angélica da Paz
Favero, Vivian
Lindholz, Catieli Gobetti
Veríssimo, Carolina de Marco
Pascoal, Vanessa Fey
Candido, Renata Russo Frasca
Morassutti, Alessandra Loureiro
Graeff-Teixeira, Carlos
author_facet Ramírez, Angélica da Paz
Favero, Vivian
Lindholz, Catieli Gobetti
Veríssimo, Carolina de Marco
Pascoal, Vanessa Fey
Candido, Renata Russo Frasca
Morassutti, Alessandra Loureiro
Graeff-Teixeira, Carlos
author_sort Ramírez, Angélica da Paz
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description INTRODUCTION: Brazil’s southernmost state, Rio Grande do Sul (RGS), was considered schistosomiasis-free until 1998 when a low endemic focus was identified in Esteio, a city located next to the capital of RGS. In the last two decades, the control interventions applied in the region have been apparently successful, and the absence of new cases indicated the possibility of interrupted schistosomiasis transmission. The objective of this study was to update the clinical and epidemiological data of schistosomiasis in Esteio. METHODS: We reviewed all 28 individuals diagnosed with the infection since 1997 and a survey was applied to a group of 29 school-aged children residing in Vila Pedreira, one of the most affected neighborhoods. RESULTS: No eggs were detected in fecal samples using the Helmintex method, and all samples were negative for serum antibodies on examination by the western blot technique using the Schistosoma mansoni microsomal antigen (MAMA- WB). In contrast, 23 individuals (79%) tested positive for the cathodic circulating antigen with the point-of-care immunochromatographic test (POC-CCA) on urine samples. Of the 28 formerly infected individuals, only eight were located, of which four tested positive, and four tested negative for serum antibodies using the MAMA-WB technique. CONCLUSIONS: Current adverse conditions for S. mansoni transmission in Esteio and the absence of a confirmed diagnosis suggests that there is (i) a lack of specificity of the POC-CCA test in low endemic settings, and (ii) a high probability that interruption of schistosomiasis has been achieved in Esteio.
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spelling pubmed-75349642020-10-06 Schistosomiasis: an epidemiological update on Brazil's southernmost low endemic area in Esteio Ramírez, Angélica da Paz Favero, Vivian Lindholz, Catieli Gobetti Veríssimo, Carolina de Marco Pascoal, Vanessa Fey Candido, Renata Russo Frasca Morassutti, Alessandra Loureiro Graeff-Teixeira, Carlos Rev Soc Bras Med Trop Major Article INTRODUCTION: Brazil’s southernmost state, Rio Grande do Sul (RGS), was considered schistosomiasis-free until 1998 when a low endemic focus was identified in Esteio, a city located next to the capital of RGS. In the last two decades, the control interventions applied in the region have been apparently successful, and the absence of new cases indicated the possibility of interrupted schistosomiasis transmission. The objective of this study was to update the clinical and epidemiological data of schistosomiasis in Esteio. METHODS: We reviewed all 28 individuals diagnosed with the infection since 1997 and a survey was applied to a group of 29 school-aged children residing in Vila Pedreira, one of the most affected neighborhoods. RESULTS: No eggs were detected in fecal samples using the Helmintex method, and all samples were negative for serum antibodies on examination by the western blot technique using the Schistosoma mansoni microsomal antigen (MAMA- WB). In contrast, 23 individuals (79%) tested positive for the cathodic circulating antigen with the point-of-care immunochromatographic test (POC-CCA) on urine samples. Of the 28 formerly infected individuals, only eight were located, of which four tested positive, and four tested negative for serum antibodies using the MAMA-WB technique. CONCLUSIONS: Current adverse conditions for S. mansoni transmission in Esteio and the absence of a confirmed diagnosis suggests that there is (i) a lack of specificity of the POC-CCA test in low endemic settings, and (ii) a high probability that interruption of schistosomiasis has been achieved in Esteio. Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical - SBMT 2020-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7534964/ /pubmed/33027417 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0037-8682-0411-2020 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License
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Ramírez, Angélica da Paz
Favero, Vivian
Lindholz, Catieli Gobetti
Veríssimo, Carolina de Marco
Pascoal, Vanessa Fey
Candido, Renata Russo Frasca
Morassutti, Alessandra Loureiro
Graeff-Teixeira, Carlos
Schistosomiasis: an epidemiological update on Brazil's southernmost low endemic area in Esteio
title Schistosomiasis: an epidemiological update on Brazil's southernmost low endemic area in Esteio
title_full Schistosomiasis: an epidemiological update on Brazil's southernmost low endemic area in Esteio
title_fullStr Schistosomiasis: an epidemiological update on Brazil's southernmost low endemic area in Esteio
title_full_unstemmed Schistosomiasis: an epidemiological update on Brazil's southernmost low endemic area in Esteio
title_short Schistosomiasis: an epidemiological update on Brazil's southernmost low endemic area in Esteio
title_sort schistosomiasis: an epidemiological update on brazil's southernmost low endemic area in esteio
topic Major Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7534964/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33027417
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0037-8682-0411-2020
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