Etiopatogenia e história natural da doença de chagas humana

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1985-06

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Ruy de Souza Lino Junior

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Acute HCD is characterized by high parasitemia, low leveis of circulating spespecific antibodies and important acute inflamatory process in the heart and other organs. This phase hás a short duration and is much more severe among young children, chiefly under two years age. Acute inflamation and severe dennervation in this phase can result in important consequences in the chronic stage, which is characterized by low parasitemia, high rates of circulating antibodies, chronic inflamation, fibrosís and immune autoagresson mechanisms. The clinicai picture and the severity of the disease can vary in different geographic regions, possibly because of different factors such as the parasite strain, the inoculum, severity of the acute phase, the host general conditions (inctuding sex, age, nutrition, labour, intercurrences), etc. The clinicai evolution is proteiform but generally the chronic patients remain several years or forever with an assymptomatic (or olygosimptomatic) clinicai pattern. Chronic Chagas' heart disease can appear in 10 to 30% of the cases with important consequences to the patients lit"e and work capacity. The medicai care system of the endemic áreas need to have a very clear and operative knowledge about the diagnostic and therapeutic procedures on HCD. On the other hand, the available prophytatic measures must be emphasized in order not only to reach the transmission control but also to obtain possible benefits on the morbidity and mortality pattern of the disease in the region, at long or médium term

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DIAS, João Carlos Pinto. Etiopatogenia e história natural da doença de chagas humana. Revista de Patologia Tropical, Goiânia, v. 14, n.1, p. 17-29, jan./jun. 1985. Disponível em: < https://www.revistas.ufg.br/iptsp/article/view/21258/12473>.