A woman had been followed since 1957 for acute phase Chagas disease. Parasitological and serological tests were positive, and treatment included benznidazole in 1974. Following treatment, parasitological test results were negative and conventional serology remained positive until 1994, with subsequent discordant results (1995-1997). The results became consistently negative since 1999. She had an indeterminate chronic form until 1974. Only two minor and transitory nonspecifi c alterations on electrocardiogram were noted, with the last nine records normal until June 2014. This case confi rms the possibility of curing chronic disease and suggests the benefi t of specifi c treatments for preventing long-term morbidity.
CITATION STYLE
Dias, J. C. P., Dias, E., & Nóbrega, G. C. da C. (2015). Long-term follow-up of a patient since the acute phase of chagas disease (South American trypanosomiasis): Further treatment and cure of the infection. Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, 48(5), 629–632. https://doi.org/10.1590/0037-8682-0073-2015
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.