[Epidemiological status of Chagas disease in the endemic area from Region II of Antofagasta].

Boletin chileno de parasitologia Pub Date : 1999-01-01
J Cáceres, L Burchard, M I Bahamonde, M C Contreras, A García, A Rojas, H Schenone, M Lorca
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During 1997 a seroepidemiological study on Chagas' disease was carried out in 18 localities of three provinces (Tocopilla, El Loa and Antofagasta) of Region II (20 degrees 56'-26 degrees South Lat.; 70 degrees 38'-67 degrees West Long.), in order to assess the impact of the control program against Triatoma infestans launched in 1988, based on insecticide spraying of dwellings. By means of ELISA and an indirect hemagglutination test for Chagas' disease blood samples from 1,034 children under 10 years of age were examined, arising a 0.5% (3 cases) positivity. Test resulted positive in 2 (0.9%) children from the locality of San Pedro de Atacama and 1 (0.4%) from Calama city, all in the age group 6-10 year-old. However, none of their dwellings were found infested with T. infestants. These results indicate that the control program has a good possibility to prevent new human infections. It is advisable to continue the seroepidemiological and entomological vigilance and remark the necessity of increasing the effort in the study of transmission through other routes, to adopt or reinforce the pertinent preventive measures.

[安托法加斯塔第二区恰加斯病流行区流行病学状况]。
1997年,在第二大区(南纬20度56分至26度)三个省(托科皮利亚省、埃尔罗阿省和安托法加斯塔省)的18个地方进行了恰加斯病的血清流行病学研究;(西经70度38′-67度),以评估1988年启动的以住宅喷洒杀虫剂为基础的防治三角眼虫计划的影响。通过酶联免疫吸附试验和间接血凝试验检测了1034名10岁以下儿童的恰加斯病血样,出现0.5%(3例)的阳性反应。来自圣佩德罗德阿塔卡马地区的2名儿童(0.9%)和来自卡拉马市的1名儿童(0.4%)检测呈阳性,均为6-10岁年龄组。然而,没有发现他们的住所感染了感染弓形虫。这些结果表明,该控制程序具有很好的预防人类新感染的可能性。建议继续保持血清流行病学和昆虫学的警惕,并注意加大对其他途径传播研究的必要性,采取或加强相应的预防措施。
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