危地马拉Comapa - Jutiapa市查加斯诊所的流行病学、临床和病因学治疗方面。

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 PARASITOLOGY
Elsa Berganza , Rafael Herazo , Esdras García , Andrea Marchiol , Marianela Menes , Estuardo Alvarado , Ranferí Trampe , María Jesús Pinazo
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恰加斯病是危地马拉的一个主要公共卫生问题,该国估计有166 000人感染克氏锥虫,140万人面临感染风险。科帕帕市(Jutiapa省)是中美洲防治乳突病的“热点”。为了改善慢性病保健服务,在拉丁美洲被忽视疾病药品倡议的支持下,Jutiapa省综合保健服务网络理事会在Comapa设立了一个恰加斯诊所;这项研究描述了在诊所就诊的人群的流行病学和临床方面。采用描述性观察性研究设计,基于对2019年至2024年间590份护理记录的数据库的回顾。平均年龄44.1岁;61.9%为女性,7.1%为孕妇。32%的患者表现为心脏型慢性乳糜泻。77.5%的患者开始了锥虫治疗,其中7.6%的患者没有完成规定的治疗方案。所有患者均用硝呋替莫治疗。71.5%的患者报告了不良反应(ADR)。最常见的不良反应是神经精神(67.6%),其次是消化(47.1%);59%的病例同时发生2 - 4次不良反应。这一特征是危地马拉克氏锥虫感染/ CD人群的少数描述之一。总的来说,临床数据与其他出版物报道的相似。科帕帕查加斯诊所提供了一种新的模式,可以促进乳糜泻患者获得初级卫生保健。
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Epidemiological, clinical and etiological treatment aspects in the Chagas clinic of the municipality of Comapa - Jutiapa, Guatemala
Chagas disease (CD) is a major public health problem in Guatemala, where an estimated 166,000 people are infected with Trypanosoma cruzi and 1.4 million are at risk of infection. The municipality of Comapa (department of Jutiapa) is in a “hot spot” for CD control in Central America. To improve access to CD healthcare, the Departmental Directorate of Integrated Health Services Networks of Jutiapa, with support from the Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative Latin America, set up a Chagas clinic in Comapa; This study describes epidemiological and clinical aspects of the population attended in the clinic. Using a descriptive observational study design, based on the review of a database with 590 care records between 2019 and 2024. The mean age was 44.1 years; 61.9 % were women and 7.1 % were pregnant women. 32 % exhibited the cardiac form of chronic CD. Trypanocidal treatment was started in 77.5 %, and of these, 7.6 % did not complete the prescribed regimen. All patients were treated with nifurtimox. 71.5 % of those treated reported adverse reactions (ADR). The most frequent ADRs were neuropsychiatric (67.6 %), followed by digestive (47.1 %); in 59 % of cases, between two and four ADRs occurred simultaneously. This characterization is one of the few descriptions of the Guatemalan population with T. cruzi infection/ CD. In general, the clinical data are similar to those reported in other publications. The Comapa Chagas Clinic provides a new model which can facilitate access at the primary health care level for people with CD.
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Acta tropica
Acta tropica 医学-寄生虫学
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
11.10%
发文量
383
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: Acta Tropica, is an international journal on infectious diseases that covers public health sciences and biomedical research with particular emphasis on topics relevant to human and animal health in the tropics and the subtropics.
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