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Título: Strongyloides stercoralis and Trypanosoma cruzi coinfections in a highly endemic area in Argentina
Autor(es): Fleitas, Pedro Emanuel 
Floridia Yapur, Noelia 
Nieves, Elvia 
Echazú, Adriana 
Vargas, Paola 
Caro, Nicolas 
Aveldaño, Ramiro 
Lopez, Walter 
Fernandez, Mariana 
Crudo, Favio 
Cimino, Rubén Oscar 
Krolewiecki, Alejandro J. 
Data do documento: 4-Fev-2022
Projeto: Fundacion Mundo Sano 
Resumo: 
Background
Strongyloidiasis and Chagas disease are endemic in northern Argentina. In this study we
evaluate the association between S. stercoralis and T. cruzi infections in villages with
diverse prevalence levels for these parasites. Further understanding in the relationship
between these Neglected Tropical Diseases of South America is relevant for the design of
integrated control measures as well as exploring potential biologic interactions.
Methodology
Community based cross-sectional studies were carried in different villages of the Chaco and
Yungas regions in Argentina. Individuals were diagnosed by serology for S. stercoralis and
T. cruzi. The association between S. stercoralis and T. cruzi, and between anemia and the
two parasites was evaluated using two approaches: marginal (Ma) and multilevel regression
(Mu).
Results
A total of 706 individuals from six villages of northern Argentina were included. A total of
37% were positive for S. stercoralis, 14% were positive for T. cruzi and 5% were positive for
both. No association was found between infection with S. stercoralis and T. cruzi in any of
the models, but we found a negative correlation between the prevalence of these species in
the different villages (r = -0.91). Adults (> 15 years) presented association with S. stercoralis
(Ma OR = 2.72; Mu OR = 2.84) and T. cruzi (Ma OR = 5.12; Mu OR = 5.48). Also, 12% and
URI: http://sgc.anlis.gob.ar/handle/123456789/2673
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0010179
Aparece nas Coleções:Parasitosis intestinales en Argentina

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