Prevalence of Chagas disease among Latin American immigrants in non-endemic countries: an updated systematic review and meta-analysis

IF 13.6 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Gisele Nepomuceno de Andrade , Pau Bosch-Nicolau , Bruno R. Nascimento , Francisco Rogerlândio Martins-Melo , Pablo Perel , Yvonne Geissbühler , Caroline Demacq , Monica Quijano , Jonathan F. Mosser , Ewerton Cousin , Ísis Eloah Machado , Matheus Lucca A.C. Rodrigues , Antonio Luiz P. Ribeiro , Israel Molina
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Abstract

Background

Chagas disease (CD), endemic in 21 Latin American countries, has gradually spread beyond its traditional borders due to migratory movements and emerging as a global health concern. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of available data to establish updated prevalence estimates of CD in Latin American migrants residing in non-endemic countries.

Methods

A systematic search was conducted in MEDLINE/PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, Scopus, Web of Science, and LILACS via Virtual Health Library (Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde - BVS), including references published until November 1st, 2023. Pooled prevalence estimates and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were calculated using random effect models. Heterogeneity was assessed by the chi-square test and the I2 statistic. Subgroup analyses were performed to explore potential sources of heterogeneity among studies. The study was registered in the PROSPERO database (CRD42022354237).

Findings

From a total of 1474 articles screened, 51 studies were included. Studies were conducted in eight non-endemic countries (most in Spain), between 2006 and 2023, and involving 82,369 screened individuals. The estimated pooled prevalence of CD in Latin American migrants living in non-endemic countries was 3.5% (95% CI: 2.5–4.7; I2: 97.7%), considering studies in which screening was indicated simply because the person was Latin American. Per subgroups, the pooled CD prevalence was 11.0% (95% CI: 7.7–15.5) in non-targeted screening (unselected population in reference centers) (27 studies); in blood donors (4 studies), the pooled prevalence was 0.8% (95% CI: 0.2–3.4); among people living with HIV Latin American immigrants (4 studies) 2.4% (95% CI: 1.4–4.3) and for Latin American pregnant and postpartum women (14 studies) 3.7% (95 CI: 2.4–5.6). The pooled proportion of congenital transmission was 4.4% (95% CI: 3.3–5.8). Regarding the participants’ country of origin, 7964 were from Bolivia, of which 1715 (21,5%) were diagnosed with CD, and 21,304 were from other Latin American countries of which 154 (0,72%) were affected.

Interpretation

CD poses a significant burden of disease in Latin American immigrants in non-endemic countries, suggesting that CD is no longer a problem limited to the American continent and must be considered as a global health challenge.

Funding

This study was funded by the World Heart Federation, through a research collaboration with Novartis Pharma AG.

非流行国家拉丁美洲移民中恰加斯病的患病率:最新系统回顾和荟萃分析
背景恰加斯病(CD)在 21 个拉美国家流行,由于移民流动,该病已逐渐扩散到传统边界之外,成为全球关注的健康问题。我们对现有数据进行了系统回顾和荟萃分析,以确定居住在非流行国家的拉美移民的最新流行率估计值。方法通过虚拟健康图书馆(Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde - BVS)在MEDLINE/PubMed、Embase、Cochrane图书馆、Scopus、Web of Science和LILACS中进行了系统检索,包括截至2023年11月1日发表的参考文献。使用随机效应模型计算了汇总的患病率估计值和 95% 的置信区间 (CI)。异质性通过卡方检验和 I2 统计量进行评估。为探索研究间潜在的异质性来源,还进行了分组分析。该研究已在 PROSPERO 数据库(CRD42022354237)中注册。这些研究是在 2006 年至 2023 年期间在 8 个非流行国家(大部分在西班牙)进行的,涉及 82369 名接受筛查的个体。考虑到有的研究仅以拉美人为筛查对象,因此估计生活在非流行国家的拉美移民中 CD 的合计患病率为 3.5%(95% CI:2.5-4.7;I2:97.7%)。按亚组计算,在非目标筛查(参考中心的非选择人群)(27 项研究)中,CD 的总流行率为 11.0% (95% CI: 7.7-15.5);在献血者(4 项研究)中,CD 的总流行率为 0.8%(95% CI:0.2-3.4);拉美移民艾滋病毒感染者中(4 项研究)为 2.4%(95% CI:1.4-4.3),拉美孕妇和产后妇女中(14 项研究)为 3.7%(95% CI:2.4-5.6)。先天性传播的综合比例为 4.4%(95% CI:3.3-5.8)。关于参与者的原籍国,7964 人来自玻利维亚,其中 1715 人(21.5%)被确诊为 CD 患者,21304 人来自其他拉美国家,其中 154 人(0.72%)受到影响。
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19.90
自引率
1.40%
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260
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: The Lancet Regional Health – Europe, a gold open access journal, is part of The Lancet's global effort to promote healthcare quality and accessibility worldwide. It focuses on advancing clinical practice and health policy in the European region to enhance health outcomes. The journal publishes high-quality original research advocating changes in clinical practice and health policy. It also includes reviews, commentaries, and opinion pieces on regional health topics, such as infection and disease prevention, healthy aging, and reducing health disparities.
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