Seroprevalence of human Trypanosoma cruzi infection in diferent geografic zones of Chiapas, Mexico.

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A serologic survey was carried out in four different geographic zones of Chiapas, Mexico. A total of 1,333 samples were collected from residents of thirteen communities located on the Coast, Central Mountain, Lacandon Forest and a zone called Mesochiapas. One hundred and fifty one seropositive individuals (11.3%) were identified. Human Trypanosoma cruzi infection was influenced by geography. In the Lacandon Forest and Central Mountains there was a higher seroprevalence 32.1 and 13.8% respectively, than on the coast (1.2%). In Mesochiapas there were no seropositive individuals among the 137 persons tested. An active transmission is probably continuing because seropositive cases (13.8%) were detected in children under 10 years of age. The vector recognized on the Coast was Triatoma dimidiata while in the Lacandon Forest it was Rhodnius prolixus.

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Mazariego-Arana, M. A., Monteón, V. M., Ballinas-Verdugo, M. A., Hernández-Becerril, N., Alejandre-Aguilar, R., & Reyes, P. A. (2001). Seroprevalence of human Trypanosoma cruzi infection in diferent geografic zones of Chiapas, Mexico. Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, 34(5), 453–458. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0037-86822001000500008

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