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Sustained Domestic Vector Exposure Is Associated With Increased Chagas Cardiomyopathy Risk but Decreased Parasitemia and Congenital Transmission Risk Among Young Women in Bolivia

机译:持续的国内媒介暴露与南美锥虫病(Chagas)心肌病风险增加,但玻利维亚年轻女性的寄生虫血症和先天性传播风险降低有关

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Vector exposure showed a direct association with Chagas cardiomyopathy, but an inverse relationship with maternal parasitemia and congenital transmission. We hypothesize that repeated antigen exposure maintains an inflammatory response, increasing cardiomyopathy, but this upregulation improves control of parasitemia during pregnancy.Methods.aEuro integral Women provided data and blood for serology and quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Infants of infected women had blood tested at 0 and 1 month by microscopy, PCR and immunoblot, and serology at 6 and 9 months. Women underwent electrocardiography (ECG).
机译:媒介暴露显示与南美锥虫病心肌病直接相关,但与孕妇寄生虫病和先天性传播呈负相关。我们假设反复暴露于抗原可维持炎症反应,增加心肌病,但这种上调可改善妊娠期间对寄生虫病的控制。方法。欧洲积分妇女为血清学和定量聚合酶链反应(PCR)提供了数据和血液)。感染妇女的婴儿在0和1个月时通过显微镜,PCR和免疫印迹进行了血液检查,并在6和9个月时进行了血清学检查。妇女接受了心电图检查(ECG)。

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