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Title: Chagas' disease


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Chagas' disease
  • Causative agents
  • Trypanosoma cruzi
  • Other name American trypanosomiasis
  • A systemic protozoal disease

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Chagas' disease
  • History
  • Carlos Chagas' - a Brazilian physician whose
    initial focus while in medical school was the
    control of malaria
  • in 1909, discovered a Trypanosome organism in cat
    and an infected 2 year old girl
  • named it in honor of his mentor, Oswaldo Cruz
  • over the next few years, described the entire
    life cycle and natural history of the disease

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Chagas' disease
  • Trypanosoma cruzi (blood smear)

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Chagas' disease
  • Epidemiology
  • Occurrence endemic in rural Mexico, Central and
    South America occurs in southern US, but also
    seen in Utah and California
  • Frequency/distribution estimated 16-18 million
    people in endemic areas are infected (not
    including Mexico and Nicaragua)

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Chagas' disease
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Chagas' disease
  • Epidemiology - vector distribution

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Chagas' disease
  • Epidemiology
  • Reservoir endemic in rural Mexico, Central and
    South America occurs in southern US, but also
    seen in Utah and California

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Chagas' disease
  • Epidemiology - case distribution (humans)

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Chagas' disease
  • Epidemiology
  • Vector Reduviid bugs (cone-nosed or kissing
    bugs) - blood sucking reduviids
  • Triatoma infestans, T. braziliensis, T.
    dimidiata, T. sordida, Panstrongylus megistus,
    Rhodnius prolixus) are primary vectors
  • species that colonize poorer quality rural housing

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Chagas' disease
  • Triatoma infestans

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Chagas' disease
  • Vector triatome

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Chagas' disease
  • Epidemiology
  • Mode of transmission
  • contamination of wound site, conjunctiva, or
    mucosa by infected feces of insect
  • blood transfusion
  • ingestion of infected triatomes in some animals
    (sylvatic cycle)

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Chagas' disease
  • Epidemiology
  • Life cycle
  • typomastigotes - infective form, in blood stream
    of vertebrate host and in insect
  • vector becomes infective from 10-30 days after
    biting host, infected for life (up to 2 years)
  • epimastigotes - in insect
  • amastigotes - in tissue

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Chagas' disease
  • Clinical features
  • Incubation period 5-14 days up to 40 by
    transfusion
  • Symptoms
  • Acute
  • variable fever, malaise, lymphadenopathy,
    hepatomegaly
  • chagoma inflammatory response at site of
    infection may last a couple of months
  • Romaña sign bipalpebral edema (unilateral)

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Chagas' disease
  • Clinical features
  • Symptoms
  • Chronic - irreversible sequelae including
  • cardiovascular cardiomyopathy, arrythmias,
    conduction disturbances
  • gastrointestinal megaesophagus, megacolon
  • meningoencephalitis in AIDS patients

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Chagas' disease
  • Diagnosis
  • Demonstration of the agent is the diagnostic
    procedure in acute Chagas'' disease almost
    always yields positive results
  • Microscopic examination
  • a) of fresh anticoagulated blood, or its buffy
    coat, for motile parasites
  • b) of thin and thick blood smears stained with
    Giemsa, for visualization of parasites.

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Chagas' disease
  • Diagnosis
  • Demonstration of the causal agent
  • Isolation
  • a) inoculation into mice
  • b) culture in specialized media (e.g., NNN, LIT)
  • c) xenodiagnosis, where uninfected reduviid bugs
    are fed on the patient's blood, and their gut
    contents examined for parasites 4 weeks later.

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Chagas' disease
  • Diagnosis
  • Serology - antibody detection or antigen
    detection useful in screening and for chronic
    infections
  • IFA
  • EIA
  • PCR

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Chagas' disease
  • Treatment
  • nifurtimox - for acute cases
  • benznidazole - also effective in acute cases

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Chagas' disease
  • Prevention and control
  • Education
  • Vector and reservoir control
  • Screeing of blood and organ donors
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