Prevention of congenital chagas through treatment of girls and women of childbearing age

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Abstract

It is currently unknown whether treatment of Chagas disease decreases the risk of congenital transmission from previously treated mothers to their infants. In a cohort of women with Chagas disease previously treated with benznidazole, no congenital transmission of the disease was observed in their newborns. This finding provides support for the treatment of Chagas disease as early as possible.

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Moscatelli, G., Moroni, S., García-Bournissen, F., Ballering, G., Bisio, M., Freilij, H., & Altcheh, J. (2015). Prevention of congenital chagas through treatment of girls and women of childbearing age. Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 110(4), 507–509. https://doi.org/10.1590/0074-02760140347

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