Garcia Melissa N, Woc-Colburn Laila, Aguilar David, Hotez Peter J, Murray Kristy O
Department of Pediatrics, National School of Tropical Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, Texas, United States of America.
Department of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, United States of America.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 2015 Nov 5;9(11):e0003981. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0003981. eCollection 2015 Nov.
Chagas disease (Trypanosoma cruzi infection) has recently been identified as an important neglected tropical disease in the United States. Anecdotally referred to as a "silent killer," it leads to the development of potentially fatal cardiac disease in approximately 30% of those infected. In an attempt to better understand the potential of Chagas disease as a significant underlying cause of morbidity in Texas, we performed a historical literature review to assess disease burden. Human reports of triatomine bites and disease exposure were found to be prevalent in Texas. Despite current beliefs that Chagas disease is a recently emerging disease, we report historical references dating as far back as 1935. Both imported cases and autochthonous transmission contribute to the historical disease burden in Texas. We end by discussing the current knowledge gaps, and recommend priorities for advancing further epidemiologic studies and their policy implications.
恰加斯病(克氏锥虫感染)最近在美国被认定为一种重要的被忽视热带病。它被坊间称为“无声杀手”,约30%的感染者会发展为潜在致命的心脏疾病。为了更好地了解恰加斯病作为德克萨斯州发病的一个重要潜在原因的可能性,我们进行了一次历史文献综述以评估疾病负担。在德克萨斯州,人类关于锥蝽叮咬和疾病暴露的报告很普遍。尽管目前认为恰加斯病是一种最近出现的疾病,但我们报告了可追溯到1935年的历史参考文献。输入性病例和本地传播都对德克萨斯州的历史疾病负担有影响。我们最后讨论了当前的知识空白,并推荐了推进进一步流行病学研究的优先事项及其政策影响。