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Pediatric Chagas disease in Europe: 45 cases from Spain and Switzerland.

Luciana Rodriguez-Guerineau1, Klara M Posfay-Barbe, Manuel Monsonis-Cabedo, Teresa Juncosa-Morros, Alessandro Diana, Claire-Anne Wyler-Lazarevic, Begoña Martinez de Tejada, François Chappuis, Victoria Fumadó-Pérez, Yves Jackson.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Chagas disease, a potentially fatal parasitic infection, is emerging in Europe in the context of international migration but there is little public health attention and frequent lack of clinicians' awareness. To date, there is no published information about clinical characteristics in children.
METHODS: We reviewed the medical files of all children (<18 years) with Chagas disease managed in 2 hospitals in Barcelona, Spain and Geneva, Switzerland between January 2004 and July 2012.
RESULTS: Forty-five cases were identified. Two children (4.4%) were diagnosed during the acute phase and the remaining 43 (95.6%) were in the chronic phase of the infection. All but 1 were asymptomatic. Of the 41 treated children, 40 (97.6%) completed 60 days of treatment. Thirty-five (85.4%) received benznidazole, 5 (12.2%) nifurtimox and 1 (2.4%) both drugs consecutively. There were 2 (4.9%) treatment interruptions due to adverse events. The most frequent adverse events were rash (24.4%), anorexia or insufficient weight gain (14.6%) and anemia (2.4%). Twenty-nine (64.4%) children were followed up by serology after 2 years. Five (17.2%) were cured.
CONCLUSIONS: Pediatric Chagas disease is an emerging health issue in Europe that requires enhanced attention. Greater emphasis should be put on screening pregnant women at risk and their newborns in case of infection along with older children and relatives. Pediatricians have a central role to play in providing families with information and offering testing in situations of risk.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24153010     DOI: 10.1097/INF.0000000000000139

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Infect Dis J        ISSN: 0891-3668            Impact factor:   2.129


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Authors:  Luca Basile; Pilar Ciruela; Ana Requena-Méndez; Mª José Vidal; Eva Dopico; Andrea Martín-Nalda; Elena Sulleiro; Joaquim Gascon; Mireia Jané
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