Analysis of the transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi infection through hosts and vectors

Parasitology ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 143 (9) ◽  
pp. 1168-1178 ◽  
Author(s):  
MARÍA C. FABRIZIO ◽  
NICOLÁS J. SCHWEIGMANN ◽  
NORBERTO J. BARTOLONI

SUMMARYCalculating epidemiological measures of infection by Trypanosoma cruzi, the causative agent of Chagas disease, is complex, because it involves several species, different stages of infection in humans and multiple transmission routes. Using the next-generation matrix method, we analysed a model which considers the three stages of human infection, triatomines and dogs (the main domestic reservoirs of T. cruzi when triatomines are present) and the main transmission routes. We derived R0 and type-reproduction numbers T. We deduced formulas for the number of new infections generated through each transmission route by each infected individual. We applied our findings in Argentine Gran Chaco. The expressions achieved allowed quantifying the high infectivity of dogs and emphasizing the epidemiological importance of the long and asymptomatic chronic indeterminate stage in humans in the spread of the infection. According to the model, it is expected that one infected human infects 21 triatomines, that 100 infected triatomines are necessary to infect one human and 34 to infect a dog, and that each dog infects on average one triatomine per day. Our results may allow quantifying the effect of control measures on infected humans, triatomines and dogs (or other highly infected vertebrate) or on a specific route of transmission, in other scenarios.

Acta Tropica ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 113 (3) ◽  
pp. 257-262 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mariana Laura Moreno ◽  
Edgardo Moretti ◽  
Beatriz Basso ◽  
Maria Frias Céspedes ◽  
Silvia S. Catalá ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Enrique Salazar Grosskelwing

Descripción de los casos. Se exponen tres casos clínico-patológicos de tripanosomiasis americana aguda en perros cachorros de la misma camada relacionados con el mismo foco de transmisión en Misantla, Veracruz, México.Hallazgos clínicos. Los perros mostraron signos clínicos respiratorios, gastrointestinales y sistémicos. Abundantes ooquistes de Cystoisospora sp. en heces. Tripomastigotes en sangre fresca. Estructuras parasitarias compatibles con Trypanosoma sp. en frotis sanguíneo.Tratamiento y evolución. Se inició tratamiento de sostén, sin embargo, no hubo mejoría y los tres casos clínicos concluyeron en deceso. Al primero se le hizo necropsia.Pruebas de laboratorio. Coproparasitoscopía directa, cuantificación de glucemia, microscopía directa en sangre y frotis sanguíneo teñido. En la necropsia: citología de médula ósea y análisis histopatológico de miocardio.Relevancia clínica. Se trata del primer informe de tripanosomiasis aguda en perros de la región. Debido a la inespecificidad de los signos, esta enfermedad se incluye dentro de los diagnósticos diferenciales entre las enfermedades infecciosas y parasitarias agudas o crónicas en los perros de la zona. El carácter zoonótico de esta enfermedad vectorial desatendida representa un riesgo para la salud pública y animal, por lo que, deben considerarse medidas de monitoreo, prevención y control que disminuyan la probabilidad de zoonosis.Figura 2. Necropsia. Corazón con apariencia sugerente de agrandamiento del ventrículo derecho (VD) en comparación con el ventrículo izquierdo (VI).Three cases of acute Trypanosoma cruzi infection in dogs from Misantla,Veracruz, Mexico. Abstract Description of the cases. Three clinical-pathological cases of acute American trypanosomiasis in puppies from the same litter related to the same focus of transmission in Misantla, Veracruz, Mexico are exposed.Clinical findings. The dogs showed clinical respiratory, gastrointestinal, and systemic signs. Abundant oocysts of Cystoisospora sp. in feces. Trypomastigotes in fresh blood. Parasitic structures compatible with Trypanosoma sp. in blood smear.Treatment and evolution. Supportive treatment was started, however, there was no improvement and all clinical cases ended in death. The necropsy was performed in the first case.Lab tests. Direct coproparasitoscopy, blood glucose quantification, direct blood microscopy and stained blood smear. In necropsy: bone marrow cytology and histopathological analysis of myocardium.Clinical relevance. This is the first report of acute trypanosomiasis in dogs in the region. Due to the non-specificity of the signs, this disease is included in the differential diagnoses of acute or chronic infectious and parasitic diseases in the dogs in the area. The zoonotic nature of this neglected vector-borne disease represents a risk to public and animal health, therefore, monitoring prevention and control measures that decrease the probability of zoonosis should be considered.Keywords: Chagas disease, dogs, Misantla, parasitemia, Trypanosoma sp.


2012 ◽  
Vol 107 (2) ◽  
pp. 231-237 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mariana Laura Moreno ◽  
Laura Hoyos ◽  
Marcelo Cabido ◽  
Silvia Susana Catalá ◽  
David Eladio Gorla

2019 ◽  
Vol 26 (36) ◽  
pp. 6519-6543 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adriana Egui ◽  
Paola Lasso ◽  
Elena Pérez-Antón ◽  
M. Carmen Thomas ◽  
Manuel Carlos López

Chagas disease courses with different clinical phases and has a variable clinical presentation and progression. The acute infection phase mostly exhibits a non-specific symptomatology. In the absence of treatment, the acute phase is followed by a chronic phase, which is initially asymptomatic. This chronic asymptomatic phase of the disease is characterized by a fragile balance between the host’s immune response and the parasite replication. The loss of this balance is crucial for the progression of the sickness. The virulence and tropism of the T. cruzi infecting strain together to the inflammation processes in the cardiac tissue are the main factors for the establishment and severity of the cardiomyopathy. The efficacy of treatment in chronic Chagas disease patients is controversial. However, several studies carried out in chronic patients demonstrated that antiparasitic treatment reduces parasite load in the bloodstream and leads to an improvement in the immune response against the Trypanosoma cruzi parasite. The present review is mainly focused on the cellular patterns associated to the clinical status and the evolution of the disease in chronic patients, as well as the effectiveness of the treatment related to T. cruzi infection control. Therefore, an emphasis is placed on the dynamics of specific-antigens T cell subpopulations, their memory and activation phenotypes, their functionality and their contribution to pathogenesis or disease control, as well as their association with risk of congenital transmission of the parasite.


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