نتایج جستجو برای: chagas disease

تعداد نتایج: 1491394  

Journal: :Revista espanola de cardiologia 2010
Conceição Aparecida da Silva André Fattori Aglécio L Sousa Sílvia B Mazon Sarah Monte Alegre Eros A Almeida Maria E Guariento

Chagas disease is caused by Trypanosoma cruzi and remains a health problem in the developing countries of South America. The condition leads to cardiac conduction disturbances and chronic heart failure. In this study, 136 individuals were evaluated by the Chagas Disease Study Group of the Hospital de la Universidad Estatal de Campinas in Brazil to determine the relationship between chronic hear...

2015
Karen A. Alroy Christine Huang Robert H. Gilman Victor R. Quispe-Machaca Morgan A. Marks Jenny Ancca-Juarez Miranda Hillyard Manuela Verastegui Gerardo Sanchez Lilia Cabrera Elisa Vidal Erica M. W. Billig Vitaliano A. Cama César Náquira Caryn Bern Michael Z. Levy

There are several errors in this article. In Table 2, the age ranges are incorrectly listed under Community in column 1. The age ranges should be listed under Age Category in column 2. Please see the corrected Table 2 here. There is an error in affiliation 4 for authors Robert H. Gilman, Victor R. Quispe-Machaca, Jenny Ancca-Juarez, Manuela Verastegui, Gerardo Sanchez, Lilia Cabrera, César Náqu...

Journal: :Cadernos de saude publica 2009
Roberto Briceño-León

The historical processes involved in Chagas disease transmission relate to the patterns and conditions of human settlements, especially in rural areas, due to proximity to forest areas, where both vectors and Trypanosoma cruzi can occur, combined with precarious housing conditions and underlying poverty. However, seasonal and permanent rural-urban migration has played a major role in re-mobiliz...

Journal: :Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology 2001
N Gironès C I Rodríguez B Basso J M Bellon S Resino M A Muñoz-Fernández S Gea E Moretti M Fresno

Chagas' disease is a prevalent disease in South America that is thought to have an autoimmune etiology. We previously identified human Cha as a new autoantigen recognized by chagasic sera. Those sera recognized an epitope spanning amino acids 120 to 129 of Cha, named R3. In the present study we have used the synthetic R3 peptide for the detection of serum immunoglobulin G antibodies from patien...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 1999
A Prata

Three different periods may be considered in the evolution of knowledge about the clinical and epidemiological aspects of Chagas disease since its discovery: (a) early period concerning the studies carried out by Carlos Chagas in Lassance with the collaboration of other investigators of the Manguinhos School. At that time the disease was described and the parasite, transmitters and reservoirs w...

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2011
Luiz F Ferreira Ana M Jansen Adauto Araújo

The classical hypothesis proposes that Chagas disease has been originated in the Andean region among prehistoric people when they started domesticating animals, changing to sedentary habits, and adopting agriculture. These changes in their way of life happened nearly 6,000 years ago. However, paleoparasitological data based on molecular tools showed that Trypanosoma cruzi infection and Chagas d...

Journal: :Revista espanola de cardiologia 2009
Jose A Marin-Neto Anis Rassi

In 1909 Carlos Chagas discovered a new parasite, the Trypanosoma cruzi (T cruzi) and described, in greater detail, its cycle of transmission (vector, hosts) and the acute clinical manifestations of the first human case of the disease that bears his name.1 A few years later, the main clinical form of this new morbid entity—Chagas heart disease—was fully characterized.2 Paleoparasitology studies ...

Journal: :Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo 2008
Angelina M B Bilate Edecio Cunha-Neto

Chagas disease continues to be a significant public health problem, as ca. 10 million people are still infected with T. cruzi in Latin America. Decades after primary infection, 30% of individuals can develop a form of chronic inflammatory cardiomyopathy known as Chagas disease cardiomyopathy (CCC). Data from both murine models and human studies support the view that an autoimmune response as we...

2012
Paulo Marcos Matta Guedes Fredy Roberto Salazar Gutierrez Grace Kelly Silva Renata Dellalibera-Joviliano Gerson Jhonatan Rodrigues Lusiane Maria Bendhack Anis Rassi André Schmidt Benedito Carlos Maciel José Antonio Marin Neto João Santana Silva

BACKGROUND Myocardium damage during Chagas' disease results from the immunological imbalance between pro- and production of anti-inflammatory cytokines and has been explained based on the Th1-Th2 dichotomy and regulatory T cell activity. Recently, we demonstrated that IL-17 produced during experimental T. cruzi infection regulates Th1 cells differentiation and parasite induced myocarditis. Here...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas medicas e biologicas 2000
R O Dantas

The most important component of the upper esophageal sphincter (UES) is the cricopharyngeal muscle. During the measurement of sphincter pressure the catheter passed through the sphincter affects the pressure value. In Chagas' disease and primary achalasia there is an esophageal myenteric plexus denervation which may affect UES pressure. We measured the UES pressure of 115 patients with Chagas' ...

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