Some Limitations for Early Diagnosis of Congenital Chagas Infection by PCR

被引:11
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作者
Julieta Volta, Bibiana
Elizabet Perrone, Alina
Rivero, Rocio
Scollo, Karenina
Laura Bustos, Patricia
Bua, Jacqueline
机构
[1] Inst Nacl Parasitol Dr Mario Fatala Chaben, Adm Nacl Labs, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
[2] Inst Salud CG Malbran, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
关键词
TRYPANOSOMA-CRUZI INFECTION; PREGNANT-WOMEN; DISEASE; DNA; QUANTIFICATION; IDENTIFICATION; BENZNIDAZOLE; REACTIVATION; LINEAGES; CHILDREN;
D O I
10.1542/peds.2016-3719
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Trypanosoma cruzi, the causing agent of Chagas disease, can be transmitted to the offspring of infected pregnant women, thus being an epidemiologically important way of parasite transmission in humans. In addition, the migration of infected women from endemic areas to nonendemic countries may export this parasite infection. The diagnosis of congenital Chagas disease relies on the detection of the parasite because maternal antibodies are passively transferred to infants during pregnancy. The diagnosis of congenital infection can also be confirmed by detection of infant-specific anti-T cruzi antibodies at 10 months after delivery. Because early detection of T cruzi infection in newborns allows an efficient trypanocidal treatment and cure, more sensitive molecular techniques such as DNA amplification are being used for a prompt parasitological diagnosis of children born to seropositive mothers. In this report, we describe a diagnosis case of a child congenitally infected with T cruzi who tested negative for parasite detection both by microscopic observation and DNA amplification at 20 days and 6 months after delivery. However, at 7 months of age, a hemoculture was made from the infant's blood, and the infective parasite was finally isolated and classified as T cruzi discrete typing unit I. In a retrospective study, real-time polymerase chain reaction also allowed detecting the parasite but failed to detect any parasite load in earlier control samples. This case report stresses that even when molecular techniques are negative, a long-term follow-up is necessary for the diagnosis of infants congenitally infected with T cruzi.
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页码:S451 / S455
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