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Pediatric Chagas disease in the non-endemic area of Madrid: A fifteen-year review (2004–2018)

BACKGROUND: Chagas disease (CD) has become an emerging global health problem in association with the immigration of individuals from endemic areas (in LatinAmerica) to other countries.Spain is the country in Europe with the highest number of CD cases. Concerning pediatric CD, treatment is not only b...

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Autores principales: Bravo-Gallego, Luz Yadira, Francisco-González, Laura, Vázquez-Pérez, Álvaro, García-López Hortelano, Milagros, López Vélez, Rogelio, González-Granado, Luis Ignacio, Santos, Mar, Epalza, Cristina, Jiménez, Ana Belén, Cilleruelo, María José, Guillén, Sara, Fernández, Tania, Olabarrieta, Iciar, Flores-Chavez, María, Ramos Amador, José Tomás, González-Tomé, María Isabel
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8903257/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35202395
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010232
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author Bravo-Gallego, Luz Yadira
Francisco-González, Laura
Vázquez-Pérez, Álvaro
García-López Hortelano, Milagros
López Vélez, Rogelio
González-Granado, Luis Ignacio
Santos, Mar
Epalza, Cristina
Jiménez, Ana Belén
Cilleruelo, María José
Guillén, Sara
Fernández, Tania
Olabarrieta, Iciar
Flores-Chavez, María
Ramos Amador, José Tomás
González-Tomé, María Isabel
author_facet Bravo-Gallego, Luz Yadira
Francisco-González, Laura
Vázquez-Pérez, Álvaro
García-López Hortelano, Milagros
López Vélez, Rogelio
González-Granado, Luis Ignacio
Santos, Mar
Epalza, Cristina
Jiménez, Ana Belén
Cilleruelo, María José
Guillén, Sara
Fernández, Tania
Olabarrieta, Iciar
Flores-Chavez, María
Ramos Amador, José Tomás
González-Tomé, María Isabel
author_sort Bravo-Gallego, Luz Yadira
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description BACKGROUND: Chagas disease (CD) has become an emerging global health problem in association with the immigration of individuals from endemic areas (in LatinAmerica) to other countries.Spain is the country in Europe with the highest number of CD cases. Concerning pediatric CD, treatment is not only better tolerated by younger children but also has greater cure possibilities. The aim of this study was to describe clinical and epidemiological aspects of CD in a pediatric population diagnosed of 10 hospitals in the Community of Madrid during the 2004–2018 period, as well as the safety and efficacy of CD treatment on this population. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A multicenter, retrospective, descriptive study was conducted. The studied population included all identified children under the age of 18 with a diagnosis of CD. Diagnosis was performed with a positive parasitological test (with subsequent confirmation) or confirmed persistence of positive serology beyond 9 months, for children younger than one year-old, and with two different positive serological tests, for children older than one. Fifty-one children were included (59% male; 50.9% born in Spain). All mothers were from Latin America. The median age at diagnosis was 0.7 months for those under one year of age, and 11.08 years for those older than one year-old. Only one case presented a symptomatic course (hydrops faetalis, haemodynamic instability at birth, ascites, anaemia). For 94% treatment was completed. Considering patients who received benznidazole (47), AE were recorded in 48,9%. Among the 32 patients older than one year-old treated with benznidazole, 18 (56.25%) had adverse events whereas in the 15 under one year, 5(33,3%) did. Eigtheen (78.2%) of the patients with benznidazole AE were older than one year-old(median age 11.4 years). Of the patients treated with nifurtimox (9), AE were reported in 3 cases (33,3%). Cure was confirmed in 80% of the children under one year-old vs 4.3% in those older (p<0.001). Loss to follow- up occurred in 35.3% of patients. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCES: Screening programs of CD since birth allow early diagnosis and treatment, with a significantly higher cure rate in children treated before one year of age, with lower incidence of adverse events. The high proportion of patients lost to follow-up in this vulnerable population is of concern.
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spelling pubmed-89032572022-03-09 Pediatric Chagas disease in the non-endemic area of Madrid: A fifteen-year review (2004–2018) Bravo-Gallego, Luz Yadira Francisco-González, Laura Vázquez-Pérez, Álvaro García-López Hortelano, Milagros López Vélez, Rogelio González-Granado, Luis Ignacio Santos, Mar Epalza, Cristina Jiménez, Ana Belén Cilleruelo, María José Guillén, Sara Fernández, Tania Olabarrieta, Iciar Flores-Chavez, María Ramos Amador, José Tomás González-Tomé, María Isabel PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Chagas disease (CD) has become an emerging global health problem in association with the immigration of individuals from endemic areas (in LatinAmerica) to other countries.Spain is the country in Europe with the highest number of CD cases. Concerning pediatric CD, treatment is not only better tolerated by younger children but also has greater cure possibilities. The aim of this study was to describe clinical and epidemiological aspects of CD in a pediatric population diagnosed of 10 hospitals in the Community of Madrid during the 2004–2018 period, as well as the safety and efficacy of CD treatment on this population. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A multicenter, retrospective, descriptive study was conducted. The studied population included all identified children under the age of 18 with a diagnosis of CD. Diagnosis was performed with a positive parasitological test (with subsequent confirmation) or confirmed persistence of positive serology beyond 9 months, for children younger than one year-old, and with two different positive serological tests, for children older than one. Fifty-one children were included (59% male; 50.9% born in Spain). All mothers were from Latin America. The median age at diagnosis was 0.7 months for those under one year of age, and 11.08 years for those older than one year-old. Only one case presented a symptomatic course (hydrops faetalis, haemodynamic instability at birth, ascites, anaemia). For 94% treatment was completed. Considering patients who received benznidazole (47), AE were recorded in 48,9%. Among the 32 patients older than one year-old treated with benznidazole, 18 (56.25%) had adverse events whereas in the 15 under one year, 5(33,3%) did. Eigtheen (78.2%) of the patients with benznidazole AE were older than one year-old(median age 11.4 years). Of the patients treated with nifurtimox (9), AE were reported in 3 cases (33,3%). Cure was confirmed in 80% of the children under one year-old vs 4.3% in those older (p<0.001). Loss to follow- up occurred in 35.3% of patients. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCES: Screening programs of CD since birth allow early diagnosis and treatment, with a significantly higher cure rate in children treated before one year of age, with lower incidence of adverse events. The high proportion of patients lost to follow-up in this vulnerable population is of concern. Public Library of Science 2022-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8903257/ /pubmed/35202395 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010232 Text en © 2022 Bravo-Gallego et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://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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Bravo-Gallego, Luz Yadira
Francisco-González, Laura
Vázquez-Pérez, Álvaro
García-López Hortelano, Milagros
López Vélez, Rogelio
González-Granado, Luis Ignacio
Santos, Mar
Epalza, Cristina
Jiménez, Ana Belén
Cilleruelo, María José
Guillén, Sara
Fernández, Tania
Olabarrieta, Iciar
Flores-Chavez, María
Ramos Amador, José Tomás
González-Tomé, María Isabel
Pediatric Chagas disease in the non-endemic area of Madrid: A fifteen-year review (2004–2018)
title Pediatric Chagas disease in the non-endemic area of Madrid: A fifteen-year review (2004–2018)
title_full Pediatric Chagas disease in the non-endemic area of Madrid: A fifteen-year review (2004–2018)
title_fullStr Pediatric Chagas disease in the non-endemic area of Madrid: A fifteen-year review (2004–2018)
title_full_unstemmed Pediatric Chagas disease in the non-endemic area of Madrid: A fifteen-year review (2004–2018)
title_short Pediatric Chagas disease in the non-endemic area of Madrid: A fifteen-year review (2004–2018)
title_sort pediatric chagas disease in the non-endemic area of madrid: a fifteen-year review (2004–2018)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8903257/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35202395
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0010232
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