Cardiac morbidity due to Chagas’ disease in a rural community in Bolivia

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The prevalence of cardiac morbidity due to Change’ disease was assessed in a rural community in Central Bolivia. Sixty-nine of 104 persons (66%) were seropositive to Trypanosoma cruzi by two serological methods. Two of 35 (6%) seronegative individuals presented with modest ECG alterations (left anterior hemiblock), but 21 of 69 (30%) seropositives showed modest and severe abnormalities (6 complete right bundle branch block. 2 polyfocal or frequent extrasystoles, 9 ischaemic ST alterations). A high percentage (56%) of domiciliary Triatoma infestans was infected with T. cruzi. There was a significant association between seropositivity and substandard housing. Priority preventive measures should thus include house improvement (to reduce bug infestation) and health education. © 1989, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.

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Weinke, T., Ueberrieiter, K., & Alexander, M. (1988). Cardiac morbidity due to Chagas’ disease in a rural community in Bolivia. Epidemiology and Infection, 101(3), 655–660. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0950268800029538

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