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Antibody drop in newborns congenitally infected by Trypanosoma cruzi treated with benznidazole.

Jean-Philippe Chippaux1, Alejandra N Salas Clavijo, Jose A Santalla, Jorge R Postigo, Dominique Schneider, Laurent Brutus.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To compare the drop of Chagas antibody titres between non-infected and congenitally infected newborns treated by two doses of benznidazole, aiming at evaluating the recovery time and giving recommendations regarding serological criteria of recovery.
METHODS: During a clinical trial, the drop of Trypanosoma cruzi antibody titres measured by ELISA tests was followed during the first year of life in congenitally infected newborns treated with different doses of benznidazole and compared to T. cruzi antibody titres in non-parasitaemic newborns. Confirmation of recovery was given by two negative serological tests: Chagas Stat-Pak (CSP) (immunochromatography) and Chagatest v3.0 (ELISA).
RESULTS: In non-parasitaemic infants of infected mothers, antibodies of maternal origin disappeared in <8 months while in infected infants, T. cruzi antibodies decreased more slowly and disappeared in 9-16 months allowing to confirm the recovery. All CSP tests were negative before the ninth month while about 10% of ELISA tests remained positive at the 12th month.
CONCLUSIONS: Recovery may be confirmed in most cases at 10 months. The CSP test was compared to Chagatest v3.0 ELISA and appeared to give a reliable response. The decrease rate of antibodies does not depend on treatment modes.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19968839     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3156.2009.02431.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trop Med Int Health        ISSN: 1360-2276            Impact factor:   2.622


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