1991
DOI: 10.1590/s0036-46651991000500003
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Possible oral transmission of acute Chagas' disease in Brazil

Abstract: In October 1986, 7 to 22 days after a meeting at a farm in Paraíba state, 26 individuals presented with a febrile illness associated with bilateral eyelid and lower limb edema, mild hepatosplenomegaly, lymphadenopathy and, occasionally a skin rash. A 11-year-old boy exhibited atrial premature complexes and a 74-year-old patient developed acute heart failure. In two patients hospitalized in São Paulo city, acute Chagas' disease was diagnosed by the demonstration of circulating Trypanosoma cruzi. At autopsy in a… Show more

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“…It occurs on around days 4-8 of disease, usually affecting the chest, back, lower limbs, and neck, and sparing the face and palmoplantar regions. It is relatively transient and most often goes unnoticed by the patient, found only on physical examination (91) (169) (170) .…”
Section: Acute Phase Of Chagas Disease By Oral Transmissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It occurs on around days 4-8 of disease, usually affecting the chest, back, lower limbs, and neck, and sparing the face and palmoplantar regions. It is relatively transient and most often goes unnoticed by the patient, found only on physical examination (91) (169) (170) .…”
Section: Acute Phase Of Chagas Disease By Oral Transmissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This route of transmission is well established and documented (Shikanai-Yasuda et al 1991, Valente et al 1999, Camandaroba et al 2002, MS 2005, Rodríguez-Morales 2007. The most salient characteristic of oral transmission is the fact that several persons are affected simultaneously, pointing to the occurrence of a common source of outbreak through contaminated food.…”
Section: Oral Transmissionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…There are several reports on the outbreak of human Chagas disease in Brazil, probably by oral contamination 8,9,11 . Only a few experimental studies have attempted to demonstrate the likelihood of this route of contamination 7,10 .…”
Section: Abstract: Trypanosoma Cruzi; Experimental Infection; Sugar Cmentioning
confidence: 99%