Additional data on the epidemiology of chagas disease in the municipality of Caxias, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil
An area believed to be an autochthonous focus for Chagas' disease was investigated in the municipality of Caxias, Rio de Janeiro State. The study included search for domestic triatomine bugs, serological test (IFT and CFT) in persons in whose house infested bugs were discovered, detailed clinic...
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doaj-2157410e58a540a5af7ba382a56249a22020-11-25T00:25:50ZengSociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (SBMT)Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical1678-98491975-04-0192838910.1590/S0037-86821975000200005S0037-86821975000200005Additional data on the epidemiology of chagas disease in the municipality of Caxias, Rio de Janeiro state, BrazilJ. Rodrigues Coura0Walter B. Petana1Universidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroUniversidade Federal do Rio de JaneiroAn area believed to be an autochthonous focus for Chagas' disease was investigated in the municipality of Caxias, Rio de Janeiro State. The study included search for domestic triatomine bugs, serological test (IFT and CFT) in persons in whose house infested bugs were discovered, detailed clinicai examination and xenodiagnosis test of ali serologicall/ yy positive persons, and xenodiagnosis test on dogs from households in which infected triatomine bugs have been found. Only in one of the locatities (Piranema) domestic Triatoma infestans have been discovered. some of which were infected with T. cruzi. A small number of persons (mostly children) had a positive serologicál test for Chagas’ disease, but in all of them the infection was clinically asymptomatic. From two dogs, belonging to a household in which serologically positive children and infected T. infestans were discovered, T. cruzi was isolated by xenodiagnosis. The importunt epidemiological information obtained from this investigation was the discovery of domestic adaptation of T. infestans in an area with dense population .and with very low social and sanitary conditions, in a locality considered as non-endemic for the infection.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0037-86821975000200005&lng=en&tlng=en |
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Additional data on the epidemiology of chagas disease in the municipality of Caxias, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil |
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Additional data on the epidemiology of chagas disease in the municipality of Caxias, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil |
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Additional data on the epidemiology of chagas disease in the municipality of Caxias, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil |
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Additional data on the epidemiology of chagas disease in the municipality of Caxias, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil |
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Additional data on the epidemiology of chagas disease in the municipality of Caxias, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil |
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additional data on the epidemiology of chagas disease in the municipality of caxias, rio de janeiro state, brazil |
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An area believed to be an autochthonous focus for Chagas' disease was investigated in the municipality of Caxias, Rio de Janeiro State. The study included search for domestic triatomine bugs, serological test (IFT and CFT) in persons in whose house infested bugs were discovered, detailed clinicai examination and xenodiagnosis test of ali serologicall/ yy positive persons, and xenodiagnosis test on dogs from households in which infected triatomine bugs have been found. Only in one of the locatities (Piranema) domestic Triatoma infestans have been discovered. some of which were infected with T. cruzi. A small number of persons (mostly children) had a positive serologicál test for Chagas’ disease, but in all of them the infection was clinically asymptomatic. From two dogs, belonging to a household in which serologically positive children and infected T. infestans were discovered, T. cruzi was isolated by xenodiagnosis. The importunt epidemiological information obtained from this investigation was the discovery of domestic adaptation of T. infestans in an area with dense population .and with very low social and sanitary conditions, in a locality considered as non-endemic for the infection. |
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