Chagas' disease in the Brazilian Amazon: III. a cross-sectional sutdy

Authors

  • José Rodrigues Coura FIOCRUZ; Instituto Oswaldo Cruz; Departamento de Medicina Tropical
  • Henry Percy Faraco Willcox FIOCRUZ; Instituto Oswaldo Cruz; Departamento de Medicina Tropical
  • Margarita Arboleda Naranjo Serviço de Saúde de Antioquia
  • Octavio Fernandes UERJ; Universidade Estadual do Rio de Janeiro
  • Daurita Darci de Paiva UERJ; Universidade Estadual do Rio de Janeiro

Keywords:

Chagas' disease, Cross-sectional study, Brazilian Amazon

Abstract

Two serological surveys for Chagas' infection were carried out, in 1991 and 1993, respectively, using a conglomerate family samples from the residents in the town of Barcelos (in the northern part of the State of Amazonas, on the right bank of the Rio Negro, 490 Km up-river from Manaus), using indirect immunofluorescent tests for anti-T. cruzi antibodies. In the first survey (1991), 628 blood samples from the residents of 142 dwellings were tested, showing positive in 12.7% for anti-T. cruzi antibodies and in 1993 an other 658 samples from residents of 171 dwellings showed positive in 13.7% of the tests, thus confirming the previous results. From 170 individuals with positive serology for T. cruzi antibodies, 112 (66%) were interviewed and submitted to electrocardiographic and clinical examinations; 82 (73.2%) of them gave consent for xenodiagnosis. From the 112 interviewed 52 (46.4%) recognized the triatomines as "piaçavas' lice", 48 (42.8%) knew the bugs from their work places being gatherers of piaçava fibers in rural areas and 19 (16.9%) said that have been bitten by bugs in their huts. Only 2 (2.4%) of 82 xenodiagnosis applied were positive for T. cruzi and 9 (8%) of the ECG had alterations compatible with Chagas' disease.

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Published

1995-10-01

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Epidemiology

How to Cite

Coura, J. R., Willcox, H. P. F., Naranjo, M. A., Fernandes, O., & Paiva, D. D. de. (1995). Chagas’ disease in the Brazilian Amazon: III. a cross-sectional sutdy . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 37(5), 415-420. https://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/29301