Objective To evaluate the serological and parasitological status of patients with chronic Chagas disease (CD) after chemotherapy with benzonidazole. Methods Retrospective study of patients treated with benzonidazole (5mg/kg/day for 60days) between 1980 and 2010. Twenty-nine patients who had CD confirmed by two reagent immunological tests and/or one positive xenodiagnosis before treatment were included. Conventional serology (ELISA and IIF) and parasitological tests (haemoculture and N-PCR) were performed. Results At the time of treatment, the mean age of patients was 36±7.24years (20-39years) and the time post-treatment varied from 1 to 29years. After chemotherapy, all individuals had reagent ELISA and 93.1% had positive results for the IIF test. T. cruzi DNA was detected by N-PCR in 48.3%. Negative results were observed in 41.4% and inconclusive ones in 10.3%. Haemoculture was negative for all individuals. Conclusions Our results suggest that N-PCR may be useful in the early identification of therapeutic failure of CD. Although it is difficult to determine parasitological cure in negative N-PCR cases, we can infer that this condition represents a declination of parasitaemia as a favourable consequence of aetiological treatment. © 2011 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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Aguiar, C., Batista, A. M., Pavan, T. B. S., Almeida, E. A., Guariento, M. E., Wanderley, J. S., & Costa, S. C. B. (2012). Serological profiles and evaluation of parasitaemia by PCR and blood culture in individuals chronically infected by Trypanosoma cruzi treated with benzonidazole. Tropical Medicine and International Health, 17(3), 368–373. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3156.2011.02936.x
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