Congenital Chagas disease of second generation in Santiago, Chile. Report of two cases

Authors

  • Hugo SCHENONE Universidad de Chile; Facultad de Medicina; ICBM; Programa de Parasitología
  • María GAGGERO Hospital San José; Servicio de Neonatología
  • Jorge SAPUNAR Hospital Clínico de la Universidad de Chile; Departamento de Medicina
  • María del C. CONTRERAS Universidad de Chile; Facultad de Medicina; ICBM; Programa de Parasitología
  • Antonio ROJAS Universidad de Chile; Facultad de Medicina; ICBM; Programa de Parasitología

Keywords:

Chagas disease, Congenital Chagas disease, Second generation congenital Chagas disease, Congenital infections

Abstract

Congenital Chagas disease (CChD) has been reported in different countries, mostly in Latin America. In 1987 a fatal case of CChD of second generation (CChDSG) was published. Within a period of six months - 1989-1990 - two cases of CChDSG were diagnosed and studied in the city of Santiago. Two premature newborns, sons of two sisters, with moderate liver and spleen enlargement, were found to have positive serology for Chagas disease and xenodiagnoses. The mothers, urban residents all their lives, without antecedents of triatomine bugs contact or blood transfusions, showed positive serology and xenodiagnoses. Their mother (grandmother of the infants), lived 20 years in a Northern rural Chagas disease endemic locality, in a triatomine infested house. Afterwards, she moved to Santiago, where she married and has resided up to now. Serology and xenodiagnoses were also positive. All the Trypanosoma cruzi infected individuals were successfully treated with nifurtimox.

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Published

2001-08-01

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Case Report

How to Cite

SCHENONE, H., GAGGERO, M., SAPUNAR, J., CONTRERAS, M. del C., & ROJAS, A. (2001). Congenital Chagas disease of second generation in Santiago, Chile. Report of two cases . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 43(4), 231-232. https://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/30532