Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: This study investigated the prevalence of Chagas disease (ChD) in pregnant women in Choapa Province (IV Region, Chile) and the vertical transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi. Method: ELISA and IFI IgG for ChD was performed for the pregnant women. PCR for T. cruzi was done for all chagasic mothers and their newborns. The congenital infection was confirmed by serial positive PCR and/or ELISA or IFI IgG after age of nine months. The placentas of mothers, with and without ChD, were submitted for histopathology and immunohistochemical study. Results: From 4831 deliveries in 2005–2009 with a serological coverage of 88.6%, it was established that 147 cases (3.4%) had ChD. More than 80% of the pregnancies h...
Congenital infection with Trypanosoma cruzi is a global problem, occurring on average in 5% of child...
Vector control has led to a drastic decrease in the prevalence of acquired Chagas disease in Latin A...
Congenital infection with Trypanosoma cruzi is a global problem, occurring on average in 5% of child...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: This study investigated the prevalence of Chagas disease (ChD...
Congenital Chagas disease acquired special importance in Chile after the certification of the contro...
Trypanosoma cruzi infection leads to Chagas disease (CD), a neglected tropical infection of signific...
Chagas disease, as a consequence of globalisation and immigration, is no more restricted to Central ...
The first case of neonatal Chagas was reported in Mexico in 1998, but there have been no studies sin...
Congenital transmission (CT) has acquired relevance in Chagas disease (CHD). A cohort of pregnant CH...
Congenital transmission (CT) has acquired relevance in Chagas disease (CHD). A cohort of pregnant CH...
The congenital transmission of Chagas ’ disease was evaluated in 57 pregnant women with Chagas ’ dis...
The congenital transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi has gained epidemiological importance because it is...
The congenital transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi has gained epidemiological importance because it is...
Abstract. The impact of Chagas disease is no longer restricted to endemic areas. The aim of this stu...
We performed a prospective screening for Trypanosoma cruzi infection in 1350 Latin American pregnant...
Congenital infection with Trypanosoma cruzi is a global problem, occurring on average in 5% of child...
Vector control has led to a drastic decrease in the prevalence of acquired Chagas disease in Latin A...
Congenital infection with Trypanosoma cruzi is a global problem, occurring on average in 5% of child...
Artículo de publicación ISIBackground: This study investigated the prevalence of Chagas disease (ChD...
Congenital Chagas disease acquired special importance in Chile after the certification of the contro...
Trypanosoma cruzi infection leads to Chagas disease (CD), a neglected tropical infection of signific...
Chagas disease, as a consequence of globalisation and immigration, is no more restricted to Central ...
The first case of neonatal Chagas was reported in Mexico in 1998, but there have been no studies sin...
Congenital transmission (CT) has acquired relevance in Chagas disease (CHD). A cohort of pregnant CH...
Congenital transmission (CT) has acquired relevance in Chagas disease (CHD). A cohort of pregnant CH...
The congenital transmission of Chagas ’ disease was evaluated in 57 pregnant women with Chagas ’ dis...
The congenital transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi has gained epidemiological importance because it is...
The congenital transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi has gained epidemiological importance because it is...
Abstract. The impact of Chagas disease is no longer restricted to endemic areas. The aim of this stu...
We performed a prospective screening for Trypanosoma cruzi infection in 1350 Latin American pregnant...
Congenital infection with Trypanosoma cruzi is a global problem, occurring on average in 5% of child...
Vector control has led to a drastic decrease in the prevalence of acquired Chagas disease in Latin A...
Congenital infection with Trypanosoma cruzi is a global problem, occurring on average in 5% of child...