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Chagas disease screening in pregnant Latin American women: Adherence to a systematic screening protocol in a non-endemic country

BACKGROUND: Chagas disease (CD) is a chronic parasitic disease caused by Trypanosoma cruzi and is endemic to continental Latin America. In Spain, the main transmission route is congenital. We aimed to assess adherence to regional recommendations of universal screening for CD during pregnancy in Lati...

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Autores principales: Llenas-García, Jara, Wikman-Jorgensen, Philip, Gil-Anguita, Concepción, Ramos- Sesma, Violeta, Torrús-Tendero, Diego, Martínez-Goñi, Raquel, Romero-Nieto, Mónica, García-Abellán, Javier, Esteban-Giner, María José, Antelo, Karenina, Navarro-Cots, María, Buñuel, Fernando, Amador, Concepción, García-García, Josefa, Gascón, Isabel, Telenti, Guillermo, Fuentes-Campos, Encarna, Torres, Ignacio, Gimeno-Gascón, Adelina, Ruíz-García, María Montserrat, Navarro, Miriam, Ramos-Rincón, José-Manuel
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8021187/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33760816
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009281
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author Llenas-García, Jara
Wikman-Jorgensen, Philip
Gil-Anguita, Concepción
Ramos- Sesma, Violeta
Torrús-Tendero, Diego
Martínez-Goñi, Raquel
Romero-Nieto, Mónica
García-Abellán, Javier
Esteban-Giner, María José
Antelo, Karenina
Navarro-Cots, María
Buñuel, Fernando
Amador, Concepción
García-García, Josefa
Gascón, Isabel
Telenti, Guillermo
Fuentes-Campos, Encarna
Torres, Ignacio
Gimeno-Gascón, Adelina
Ruíz-García, María Montserrat
Navarro, Miriam
Ramos-Rincón, José-Manuel
author_facet Llenas-García, Jara
Wikman-Jorgensen, Philip
Gil-Anguita, Concepción
Ramos- Sesma, Violeta
Torrús-Tendero, Diego
Martínez-Goñi, Raquel
Romero-Nieto, Mónica
García-Abellán, Javier
Esteban-Giner, María José
Antelo, Karenina
Navarro-Cots, María
Buñuel, Fernando
Amador, Concepción
García-García, Josefa
Gascón, Isabel
Telenti, Guillermo
Fuentes-Campos, Encarna
Torres, Ignacio
Gimeno-Gascón, Adelina
Ruíz-García, María Montserrat
Navarro, Miriam
Ramos-Rincón, José-Manuel
author_sort Llenas-García, Jara
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description BACKGROUND: Chagas disease (CD) is a chronic parasitic disease caused by Trypanosoma cruzi and is endemic to continental Latin America. In Spain, the main transmission route is congenital. We aimed to assess adherence to regional recommendations of universal screening for CD during pregnancy in Latin American women in the province of Alicante from 2014 to 2018. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Retrospective quality study using two data sources: 1) delivery records of Latin American women that gave birth in the 10 public hospitals of Alicante between January 2014 and December 2018; and 2) records of Chagas serologies carried out in those centers between May 2013 and December 2018. There were 3026 deliveries in Latin American women during the study period; 1178 (38.9%) underwent CD serology. Screening adherence ranged from 17.2% to 59.3% in the different health departments and was higher in Bolivian women (48.3%). Twenty-six deliveries (2.2%) had a positive screening; CD was confirmed in 23 (2%) deliveries of 21 women. Bolivians had the highest seroprevalence (21/112; 18.7%), followed by Colombians (1/333; 0.3%) and Ecuadorians (1/348; 0.3%). Of 21 CD-positive women (19 Bolivians, 1 Colombian, 1 Ecuadorian), infection was already known in 12 (57.1%), and 9 (42.9%) had already been treated. Only 1 of the 12 untreated women (8.3%) was treated postpartum. Follow-up started in 20 of the 23 (87.0%) neonates but was completed only in 11 (47.8%); no cases of congenital transmission were detected. Among the 1848 unscreened deliveries, we estimate 43 undiagnosed cases of CD and 1 to 2 undetected cases of congenital transmission. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Adherence to recommendations of systematic screening for CD in Latin American pregnant women in Alicante can be improved. Strategies to strengthen treatment of postpartum women and monitoring of exposed newborns are needed. Currently, there may be undetected cases of congenital transmission in our province.
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spelling pubmed-80211872021-04-14 Chagas disease screening in pregnant Latin American women: Adherence to a systematic screening protocol in a non-endemic country Llenas-García, Jara Wikman-Jorgensen, Philip Gil-Anguita, Concepción Ramos- Sesma, Violeta Torrús-Tendero, Diego Martínez-Goñi, Raquel Romero-Nieto, Mónica García-Abellán, Javier Esteban-Giner, María José Antelo, Karenina Navarro-Cots, María Buñuel, Fernando Amador, Concepción García-García, Josefa Gascón, Isabel Telenti, Guillermo Fuentes-Campos, Encarna Torres, Ignacio Gimeno-Gascón, Adelina Ruíz-García, María Montserrat Navarro, Miriam Ramos-Rincón, José-Manuel PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Chagas disease (CD) is a chronic parasitic disease caused by Trypanosoma cruzi and is endemic to continental Latin America. In Spain, the main transmission route is congenital. We aimed to assess adherence to regional recommendations of universal screening for CD during pregnancy in Latin American women in the province of Alicante from 2014 to 2018. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Retrospective quality study using two data sources: 1) delivery records of Latin American women that gave birth in the 10 public hospitals of Alicante between January 2014 and December 2018; and 2) records of Chagas serologies carried out in those centers between May 2013 and December 2018. There were 3026 deliveries in Latin American women during the study period; 1178 (38.9%) underwent CD serology. Screening adherence ranged from 17.2% to 59.3% in the different health departments and was higher in Bolivian women (48.3%). Twenty-six deliveries (2.2%) had a positive screening; CD was confirmed in 23 (2%) deliveries of 21 women. Bolivians had the highest seroprevalence (21/112; 18.7%), followed by Colombians (1/333; 0.3%) and Ecuadorians (1/348; 0.3%). Of 21 CD-positive women (19 Bolivians, 1 Colombian, 1 Ecuadorian), infection was already known in 12 (57.1%), and 9 (42.9%) had already been treated. Only 1 of the 12 untreated women (8.3%) was treated postpartum. Follow-up started in 20 of the 23 (87.0%) neonates but was completed only in 11 (47.8%); no cases of congenital transmission were detected. Among the 1848 unscreened deliveries, we estimate 43 undiagnosed cases of CD and 1 to 2 undetected cases of congenital transmission. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Adherence to recommendations of systematic screening for CD in Latin American pregnant women in Alicante can be improved. Strategies to strengthen treatment of postpartum women and monitoring of exposed newborns are needed. Currently, there may be undetected cases of congenital transmission in our province. Public Library of Science 2021-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8021187/ /pubmed/33760816 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009281 Text en © 2021 Llenas-García 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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Llenas-García, Jara
Wikman-Jorgensen, Philip
Gil-Anguita, Concepción
Ramos- Sesma, Violeta
Torrús-Tendero, Diego
Martínez-Goñi, Raquel
Romero-Nieto, Mónica
García-Abellán, Javier
Esteban-Giner, María José
Antelo, Karenina
Navarro-Cots, María
Buñuel, Fernando
Amador, Concepción
García-García, Josefa
Gascón, Isabel
Telenti, Guillermo
Fuentes-Campos, Encarna
Torres, Ignacio
Gimeno-Gascón, Adelina
Ruíz-García, María Montserrat
Navarro, Miriam
Ramos-Rincón, José-Manuel
Chagas disease screening in pregnant Latin American women: Adherence to a systematic screening protocol in a non-endemic country
title Chagas disease screening in pregnant Latin American women: Adherence to a systematic screening protocol in a non-endemic country
title_full Chagas disease screening in pregnant Latin American women: Adherence to a systematic screening protocol in a non-endemic country
title_fullStr Chagas disease screening in pregnant Latin American women: Adherence to a systematic screening protocol in a non-endemic country
title_full_unstemmed Chagas disease screening in pregnant Latin American women: Adherence to a systematic screening protocol in a non-endemic country
title_short Chagas disease screening in pregnant Latin American women: Adherence to a systematic screening protocol in a non-endemic country
title_sort chagas disease screening in pregnant latin american women: adherence to a systematic screening protocol in a non-endemic country
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8021187/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33760816
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009281
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