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Worldwide Control and Management of Chagas Disease in a New Era of Globalization: a Close Look at Congenital Trypanosoma cruzi Infection.

Carmen Muñoz1,2,3, Montserrat Gállego4,5,6, Alba Abras7, Cristina Ballart4,5, Anna Fernández-Arévalo4,5, María-Jesús Pinazo5,6, Joaquim Gascón5,6.   

Abstract

Population movements have turned Chagas disease (CD) into a global public health problem. Despite the successful implementation of subregional initiatives to control vectorial and transfusional Trypanosoma cruzi transmission in Latin American settings where the disease is endemic, congenital CD (cCD) remains a significant challenge. In countries where the disease is not endemic, vertical transmission plays a key role in CD expansion and is the main focus of its control. Although several health organizations provide general protocols for cCD control, its management in each geopolitical region depends on local authorities, which has resulted in a multitude of approaches. The aims of this review are to (i) describe the current global situation in CD management, with emphasis on congenital infection, and (ii) summarize the spectrum of available strategies, both official and unofficial, for cCD prevention and control in countries of endemicity and nonendemicity. From an economic point of view, the early detection and treatment of cCD are cost-effective. However, in countries where the disease is not endemic, national health policies for cCD control are nonexistent, and official regional protocols are scarce and restricted to Europe. Countries of endemicity have more protocols in place, but the implementation of diagnostic methods is hampered by economic constraints. Moreover, most protocols in both countries where the disease is endemic and those where it is not endemic have yet to incorporate recently developed technologies. The wide methodological diversity in cCD diagnostic algorithms reflects the lack of a consensus. This review may represent a first step toward the development of a common strategy, which will require the collaboration of health organizations, governments, and experts in the field.

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Keywords:  Trypanosoma cruzi; congenital Chagas disease; diagnosis; endemic; health policies; nonendemic

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35239422      PMCID: PMC9020358          DOI: 10.1128/cmr.00152-21

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Microbiol Rev        ISSN: 0893-8512            Impact factor:   50.129


  219 in total

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Authors:  Evan P Kransdorf; Phillip C Zakowski; Jon A Kobashigawa
Journal:  Curr Opin Infect Dis       Date:  2014-10       Impact factor: 4.915

Review 4.  Chagas disease in Spain, the United States and other non-endemic countries.

Authors:  Joaquim Gascon; Caryn Bern; María-Jesús Pinazo
Journal:  Acta Trop       Date:  2009-07-29       Impact factor: 3.112

5.  Health policies to control Chagas disease transmission in European countries.

Authors:  Ana Requena-Méndez; Pere Albajar-Viñas; Andrea Angheben; Peter Chiodini; Joaquim Gascón; José Muñoz
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2014-10-30

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Authors:  José Rodrigues Coura; Pedro Albajar Viñas; Angela Cv Junqueira
Journal:  Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz       Date:  2014-10-21       Impact factor: 2.743

7.  Estimating the Burden of Chagas Disease in the United States.

Authors:  Jennifer Manne-Goehler; Chukwuemeka A Umeh; Susan P Montgomery; Veronika J Wirtz
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2016-11-07

8.  Congenital Chagas Disease in the United States: The Effect of Commercially Priced Benznidazole on Costs and Benefits of Maternal Screening.

Authors:  Victoria Perez-Zetune; Stephanie R Bialek; Susan P Montgomery; Eileen Stillwaggon
Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg       Date:  2020-05       Impact factor: 2.345

9.  Chagas Disease Serological Test Performance in U.S. Blood Donor Specimens.

Authors:  Jeffrey D Whitman; Christina A Bulman; Emma L Gunderson; Amanda M Irish; Rebecca L Townsend; Susan L Stramer; Judy A Sakanari; Caryn Bern
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2019-11-22       Impact factor: 5.948

10.  Chagas disease screening in pregnant Latin American women: Adherence to a systematic screening protocol in a non-endemic country.

Authors:  Jara Llenas-García; Philip Wikman-Jorgensen; Concepción Gil-Anguita; Violeta Ramos-Sesma; Diego Torrús-Tendero; Raquel Martínez-Goñi; Mónica Romero-Nieto; Javier García-Abellán; María José Esteban-Giner; Karenina Antelo; María Navarro-Cots; Fernando Buñuel; Concepción Amador; Josefa García-García; Isabel Gascón; Guillermo Telenti; Encarna Fuentes-Campos; Ignacio Torres; Adelina Gimeno-Gascón; María Montserrat Ruíz-García; Miriam Navarro; José-Manuel Ramos-Rincón
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2021-03-24
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1.  Consensus Enolase of Trypanosoma Cruzi: Evaluation of Their Immunogenic Properties Using a Bioinformatics Approach.

Authors:  Alejandro Diaz-Hernandez; Maria Cristina Gonzalez-Vazquez; Minerva Arce-Fonseca; Olivia Rodríguez-Morales; Maria Lilia Cedillo-Ramirez; Alejandro Carabarin-Lima
Journal:  Life (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-18

2.  The CUIDA Chagas Project: towards the elimination of congenital transmission of Chagas disease in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, and Paraguay.

Authors:  Andréa Silvestre de Sousa; Debbie Vermeij; Gabriel Parra-Henao; Vidalia Lesmo; Evelin Fortún Fernández; José Jorge Chura Aruni; Fernanda de Souza Nogueira Sardinha Mendes; Laura C Bohorquez; Alejandro O Luquetti
Journal:  Rev Soc Bras Med Trop       Date:  2022-04-29       Impact factor: 2.141

Review 3.  Covalent Reversible Inhibitors of Cysteine Proteases Containing the Nitrile Warhead: Recent Advancement in the Field of Viral and Parasitic Diseases.

Authors:  Simone Brogi; Roberta Ibba; Sara Rossi; Stefania Butini; Vincenzo Calderone; Sandra Gemma; Giuseppe Campiani
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2022-04-15       Impact factor: 4.927

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