Epidemiological investigation of an acute case of Chagas disease in an area of active transmission in Peruvian Amazon region

Authors

  • Rufino Cabrera Ministerio de Salud; Dirección General de Epidemiología; Grupo Temático de Enfermedades Metaxénicas
  • Silvia Vega Instituto Nacional de Salud; Laboratorio de Leishmaniasis y Chagas
  • Abraham G. Cáceres Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; Instituto de Medicina Tropical Daniel A. Carrión; Sección de Entomología
  • César Ramal A. Hospital Regional de Loreto
  • Carlos Álvarez Dirección Regional de Salud Loreto; Oficina de Epidemiología
  • Pedro Ladera Centro de Salud de Pebas
  • Raul Pinedo Dirección Regional de Salud Loreto; Dirección de Salud Ambiental
  • Gladys Chuquipiondo Centro de Salud de Caballococha

Keywords:

Chagas disease, Seroepidemiologic studies, Triatominae, Amazonian Ecosystem, Peru

Abstract

The study objective was to investigate an acute case of Chagas disease in the San Pedro de Shishita community, Pebas District, in the Peruvian Amazon basin, a non-endemic area. Both parents of the index case (acute case) were thoroughly interviewed, a seroepidemiological survey was carried out in the community, parasitological exams were carried out only in relatives of the index case, and triatomine bugs were searched for inside houses, peridomiciliary, and in wild environments. Seroprevalence for IgG anti-T. cruzi antibodies was 1/104 (0.96%), using an ELISA test and an indirect immunofluorescence assay. Panstrongylus geniculatus and Rhodnius pictipes adults were found. The index case is autochthonous from San Pedro de Shishita, but the source of transmission is unknown.

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Published

2010-10-01

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Brief Communication

How to Cite

Cabrera, R., Vega, S., Cáceres, A. G., Ramal A., C., Álvarez, C., Ladera, P., Pinedo, R., & Chuquipiondo, G. (2010). Epidemiological investigation of an acute case of Chagas disease in an area of active transmission in Peruvian Amazon region . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 52(5), 269-272. https://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/31350