2022
DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofac492.1749
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2128. Lack of Congenital Transmission in Infants Born of Female Patients with Chagas Disease who Became Pregnant During a Nifurtimox Study (CHICO and CHICO SECURE Study)

Abstract: Background There is some concern about the safety of nifurtimox (NF) for the offspring of treated women. Potential genotoxicity of NF was reported in in vitro models. However, the evidence to support the risks in fetal development is lacking for humans. In addition, a preventative effect over transplacental transmission was reported in girls and women with T.cruzi infection treated before pregnancy (mainly with benznidazole). Methods … Show more

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