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Aetiological treatment of congenital Chagas' disease diagnosed and monitored by the polymerase chain reaction
Schijman, Alejandro Gabriel
; Altcheh, Jaime Marcelo
; Burgos, Juan Miguel
; Biancardi, Miguel Angel; Bisio, Margarita María Catalina
; Levin, Mariano Jorge
; Freilij, Hector León
Fecha de publicación:
09/2003
Editorial:
Oxford University Press
Revista:
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
ISSN:
0305-7453
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Objectives: This prospective study focused on the evaluation of anti-parasitic therapy in congenital Chagas' disease, diagnosed and monitored by PCR and conventional diagnosis. Materials and methods: We studied 152 children born to seroreactive mothers, living in a non-endemic area. Fifty infants aged 0-6 months (GA) were diagnosed by microhaematocrit and PCR and 102 children aged 7 months to 17 years (GB) were diagnosed by serology and PCR. Forty treated patients were monitored for 2 or 3 years by PCR and conventional methods. A competitive-quantitative PCR was used to determine pre-therapy parasitic loads and follow their post-treatment evolution. Results: In GA, the sensitivities of the PCR and microhaematocrit were 100% and 82.4% and their specificities 97% and 100%, respectively. In GB, the sensitivity of the PCR was 73.8% with a specificity of 100%. Pre-therapy parasitic loads ranged from 12.5 to 125 000 and 12.5 to 125 parasite genomic equivalents/mL of blood in GA and GB, respectively. PCR turned negative in all treated pre-therapy PCR positive patients before or at the end of treatment, which was followed by their seronegativation in 10/10 GA, in 3/5 children initiating therapy at 7 months to 2 years of age but in 0/16 initiating therapy at an older age. Two out of the latter patients were occasionally PCR positive during post-treatment, suggesting no parasitological response. Out of nine pre-therapy PCR negative patients, four turned seronegative after treatment, suggesting that in undetermined patients, undetectable parasitic burdens may lead to better post-treatment prognosis. Conclusions: PCR was useful for sensitive diagnosis and therapy monitoring, allowing early detection of refractory cases.
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Articulos de INST.DE INVEST.EN ING.GENETICA Y BIOL.MOLECULAR "DR. HECTOR N TORRES"
Articulos de INST.DE INVEST.EN ING.GENETICA Y BIOL.MOLECULAR "DR. HECTOR N TORRES"
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Schijman, Alejandro Gabriel; Altcheh, Jaime Marcelo; Burgos, Juan Miguel; Biancardi, Miguel Angel; Bisio, Margarita María Catalina; et al.; Aetiological treatment of congenital Chagas' disease diagnosed and monitored by the polymerase chain reaction; Oxford University Press; Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy; 52; 3; 9-2003; 441-449
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