A case of Chagas cardiomyopathy following infection in south central Texas.

U.S. Army Medical Department journal Pub Date : 2017-01-01
Bryant J Webber, Edward J Wozniak, David Chang, Kelvin N Bush, Matthew C Wilson, James A Watts, Heather C Yun
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Abstract

Between 5 and 8 million people globally are infected with Trypanosoma cruzi, the causative parasitic agent of Chagas disease. The vast majority of incident infections originate in pockets of Latin America where domestic vector-borne transmission cycles are more common. Since 1955, when the first locally-acquired case was reported, fewer than 30 autochthonous cases have been documented in the United States. We describe the case of an 18-year-old US Air Force trainee, a native Texan with no travel history beyond the continental United States, who screened positive for T cruzi infection on blood donation and was subsequently found to have chronic Chagasic cardiomyopathy. This is the first documented case of Chagas disease in a US military trainee and one of the first known autochthonous cases of Chagasic cardiomyopathy in a Texas resident. Diagnostic, therapeutic, and military implications are discussed.

德克萨斯州中南部感染后的查加斯心肌病1例。
全球有500万至800万人感染克氏锥虫,这是恰加斯病的致病寄生虫。绝大多数偶发感染源自拉丁美洲的一些地区,这些地区的国内病媒传播周期更为常见。自1955年报告首例本地感染病例以来,美国记录的本地感染病例不到30例。我们描述了一名18岁的美国空军实习生,一名土生土长的德克萨斯人,没有美国大陆以外的旅行史,他在献血时筛查出克氏T型病毒感染阳性,随后被发现患有慢性恰加斯型心肌病。这是美国军事培训生中第一例查加斯病病例,也是德克萨斯州居民中第一例已知的查加斯心肌病本土病例之一。讨论了诊断、治疗和军事意义。
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