Acute-Phase Proteins and Serologic Profiles of Chagasic Children from an Endemic Area in Bolivia

Chagas' disease represents a major public health problem in Latin America. In endemic areas, it is important to detect acute and even asymptomatic infections in children so that specific therapy can be started immediately. We studied 203 sera from children from the region of Cochabamba, Bolivia...

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Hauptverfasser: Medrano-Mercado, N, Luz, M. R. M. P, Torrico, F, Tapia, G, van Leuven, F, Araujo-Jorge, T. C
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C-Reactive Protein - analysis
Chagas Disease - blood
Chagas Disease - epidemiology
Child
Child, Preschool
Human protozoal diseases
Humans
Infant
Infectious diseases
Medical sciences
Parasitic diseases
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Tropical medicine
Trypanosoma cruzi
Trypanosoma cruzi - immunology
Trypanosomiasis
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