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Congenital Chagas disease: progress toward implementation of pregnancy-based screening

Morven S. Edwards, Susan P. Montgomery

2021Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Lack of recognition of congenital Chagas disease in infants of mothers from endemic regions who are living in countries nonendemic for Trypanosoma cruzi infection suggests a high rate of underdiagnosis. Pregnancy is the optimal access point for identifying Chagas disease in at-risk mothers and their infants. In this review, we update progress toward implementation of pregnancy-based screening for congenital Chagas disease in nonendemic settings. RECENT FINDINGS: International organizations have updated recommendations for diagnosis, treatment and prevention of congenital Chagas disease. Reports of successful implementation of pregnancy-based screening at some centers provide a model for optimizing diagnosis of congenital Chagas disease. Screening family members of index patients may identify additional T. cruzi-infected persons. Promising tests to augment current diagnostic modalities for maternal and congenital Chagas disease are in development. Universal or risk-based screening would be cost-effective. More healthcare providers are now aware that treatment of congenital Chagas disease is curative and are promoting efforts to make pregnancy-based screening for congenital Chagas disease a standard of care. SUMMARY: Ongoing efforts to implement routine pregnancy-based screening for congenital Chagas disease in nonendemic regions will mutually benefit infants, their mothers and family members and can prevent potentially fatal Chagas cardiomyopathy.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineChagas diseasePregnancyDiseasePediatricsIntensive care medicineHeart diseaseNewborn screeningImmunologyInternal medicineBiologyGeneticsTrypanosoma species research and implicationsParasites and Host InteractionsResearch on Leishmaniasis Studies
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