Chagas disease inapparent infection in asymptomatic individuals from a Yukpa ethnic community in western Venezuela


Abstract:

Inapparent infections by Trypanosoma cruzi were detected, for the first time, in symptomless seropositive healthy individuals from a Yukpa ethnic community in western Venezuela where Chagas disease had not been previously reported. Seropositivity was detected in 24 out of 173 (13.9%) sera samples taken from asymptomatic people by using three serological methods (DAT, IFAT, ELISA). Complementary analyses by IFAT revealed a low level of anti-T. cruzi specific IgM and IgG in all seropositive people when compared with detected levels in acute and chronic chagasic patients included as positive controls. In addition, 100% of the sampled dogs (8) were seropositive showing a level of anti-T. cruzi IgG similar to that detected in humans. Genotyping of a T. cruzi isolate obtained from an infected wild specimen of Rhodnius pictipes, revealed the circulation of lineage1 (DTU1) in the study area. The importance of the detection of asymptomatic T. cruzi-infections in this indigenous community and its potential epidemiological implications are discussed.

Año de publicación:

2011

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    Estado:

    Acceso abierto

    Áreas de conocimiento:

    • Infección
    • Infección
    • Salud pública

    Áreas temáticas:

    • Enfermedades
    • Medicina forense; incidencia de enfermedades
    • Problemas sociales y servicios a grupos

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