학술논문

Control of mother-to-child transmission of Chagas disease: the Tuscany Region model
Document Type
article
Source
Infermieristica Journal, Vol 2, Iss 2, Pp 73-78 (2023)
Subject
chagas disease
pregnancy
screening
latin america
neglected tropical disease
Nursing
RT1-120
Language
English
ISSN
2785-7018
Abstract
Chagas disease is an endemic parasitosis in Latin America where the main route of transmission is vectorial. In Europe, due to migration phenomena, Chagas disease cases are increasing and the main way of transmission is mother-to-child, perpetuating the infection from one generation to the other. Congenital Chagas disease is in most cases asymptomatic at birth, but, if not diagnosed and treated early, it puts the child at risk of developing severe cardiac and gastrointestinal problems throughout life. According to the Regional Resolution throughout the territory of Tuscany, pregnant women born in continental Latin America (or born to a mother born in that area) should be offered free of charge serological test for Chagas disease during pregnancy or at delivery, with the main objective of controlling and stopping the transmission of the disease.