Laboratory of Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA.
Zoonoses Public Health. 2021 Jun;68(4):299-308. doi: 10.1111/zph.12797. Epub 2020 Dec 31.
This historical review highlights previously undescribed potential foci for sylvatic and domestic locally acquired Chagas disease in California. The review starts in the 1910s, when Trypanosoma cruzi was first discovered through scientific triatomine investigations. Next, the natural transition around the mid-1900s into clinical investigations of the domestic and peridomestic environments and their epidemiologic profiles is detailed. The review closes with the shift to applied genetic, diagnostic and scientific applications surrounding Chagas disease infected individuals in the state. Throughout the course of the review, transmission foci and their unique clinical and epidemiologic characteristics are described. This in-depth review has merit for clinicians, veterinarians and public health officials working with vector-borne diseases in the southwestern USA.
本历史综述重点介绍了加利福尼亚州以前未被描述的森林和家庭本地获得性恰加斯病的潜在焦点。综述从 20 世纪 10 年代开始,当时首次通过科学的三锥虫调查发现了克氏锥虫。接下来,详细描述了大约在 20 世纪中期,向家庭和周边环境的临床调查及其流行病学特征的自然转变。综述以围绕该州感染恰加斯病个体的应用遗传、诊断和科学应用的转变结束。在整个综述过程中,描述了传播焦点及其独特的临床和流行病学特征。对于在美国西南部从事媒介传播疾病的临床医生、兽医和公共卫生官员来说,这项深入的综述具有重要意义。