Seroprevalence and geographical distribution of sero‐positive blood donors to Trypanosoma cruzi at the central blood bank of the National Medical Center “La Raza”
Abstract:BACKGROUND
Trypanosoma cruzi is a protozoan parasite that causes Chagas disease endemic to Latin‐America. It is estimated that 1.0 to 1.5% of Mexicans are infected with T. cruzi, which constitutes a potential risk of disease transmission via contaminated blood. New cases are being reported worldwide due to the migration of infected people from endemic areas.
STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS
Serum samples were collected from donors at the Central Blood Bank of the National Medical Center “La Raza” from July 2008 to De… Show more
“…A summary of other studies in blood donors from different regions and years is presented in Table 2. Most of them show similar seroprevalences and sociodemographic characteristics to this study, except for the study performed by Remesar et al in the region known as Chaco, which is highly endemic [16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Most of them show similar seroprevalences and sociodemographic characteristics to this study, except for the study performed by Remesar et al . in the region known as Chaco, which is highly endemic [16–24].…”
The prevalence of Chagas disease has decreased, non-vectorial transmission through blood transfusions and organ transplantation has gained importance in recent years.
“…A summary of other studies in blood donors from different regions and years is presented in Table 2. Most of them show similar seroprevalences and sociodemographic characteristics to this study, except for the study performed by Remesar et al in the region known as Chaco, which is highly endemic [16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Most of them show similar seroprevalences and sociodemographic characteristics to this study, except for the study performed by Remesar et al . in the region known as Chaco, which is highly endemic [16–24].…”
The prevalence of Chagas disease has decreased, non-vectorial transmission through blood transfusions and organ transplantation has gained importance in recent years.
“…The serologic findings are relevant and support the emerging concern that the spread of Chagas disease in endemic and nonendemic countries is also associated with poor parasitological screening of blood donors . Taking into account the valuable data reported by González‐Guzmán et al, we would like to comment on the study findings in perspective.…”
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confidence: 56%
“…We read with great interest and in detail the study by González‐Guzmán et al The authors, by employing an extensive serologic screening over 6.5 years, investigated serum samples of 510,047 blood donors and reported the prevalence of Trypanosoma cruzi infection in an endemic area for Chagas disease. The serologic findings are relevant and support the emerging concern that the spread of Chagas disease in endemic and nonendemic countries is also associated with poor parasitological screening of blood donors .…”
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