Acute Chagas Disease Caused by Trypanosoma cruzi TcIV and Transmitted by Panstrongylus geniculatus: Molecular Epidemiological Insights Provided by the First Documented Autochthonous Case in Rondônia, Southwestern Amazonia, Brazil

Recurrent outbreaks of oral infection and isolated cases characterize the new epidemiological scenario of Chagas disease (CD) in the Brazilian Amazon. Acute Chagas disease (ACD) is common in Pará and Amazonas, Northeastern and Northwestern Brazilian Amazonia. In the present study, we describe the fi...

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Hauptverfasser: Julião, Genimar Rebouças, Bragança, Mariana Ayres Henrique, Torres, Patrícia Guedes, Lima, Luciana, Neves, Rosenilton de Araújo, Nobre, José Maria Silva, Vergara-Meza, José Gabriel, Basano, Sérgio de Almeida, Moraes, Francielle Alba, Baldez, Maria Arlete da Gama, Tada, Mauro Shugiro, Lima, Alzemar Alves de, Costa, Joana D'Arc Neves, Gil, Luiz Herman Soares, Cunha, Alda E F Lobato da, Camargo, Erney Plessmann, Teixeira, Marta Maria Geraldes
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description Recurrent outbreaks of oral infection and isolated cases characterize the new epidemiological scenario of Chagas disease (CD) in the Brazilian Amazon. Acute Chagas disease (ACD) is common in Pará and Amazonas, Northeastern and Northwestern Brazilian Amazonia. In the present study, we describe the first molecularly characterized autochthonous case of ACD in Rondônia, Southwestern Amazonia. The patient, a 39-year-old male resident in the small city of Cujubim, presented typical ACD symptoms: fever, asthenia, myalgia, progressive dyspnea, swelling of the legs, and tiredness at minimal efforts, all compatible with ACD and indicative of cardiac involvement. A thick blood drop test revealed trypomastigote forms of Trypanosoma cruzi genotyped as TcIV. An epidemiological investigation ruled out oral infection, and support for vectorial transmission included the finding of Panstrongylus geniculatus positive for T. cruzi (TcIII and TcIV) inside the tent used by the patient when harvesting forest timber, and a circular cutaneous lesion resembling a chagoma of inoculation. Treatment with benznidazole led to blood parasite clearance as confirmed by molecular tests. Altogether, our findings fitted well into the ecological scenario where deforestation and colonization of forested areas represent an important risk factor to the adaptation of P. geniculatus to human habitats, favoring vectorial transmission of CD in the Amazonian region.
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Deforestation
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Epidemiology
Fever
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Male
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Patients
Pest outbreaks
Protozoa
Recurrent infection
Respiration
Risk analysis
Risk factors
Signs and symptoms
Trypanosoma cruzi
Trypanosoma cruzi - genetics
Vector-borne diseases
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