Update on seroprevalence of anti-Trypanosoma cruzi antibodies among blood donors in northeast Mexico

Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Exhibit Hall 4 (Austin Convention Center)
Lucio Galaviz-Silva , Zoología de Invertebrados, Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo León, San Nicolas de los G, Nuevo León, Mexico
Zinnia Molina-Garza , Patología Molecular, Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo León, San Nicolas de los Garza, NL, Mexico
Maria Molina-Garza , Hospital de Cardiologia (N° 34), Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social (IMSS), Monterrey, NL, Mexico
Jose Rosales Encina , CINVESTAV ZACATENCO, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Distrito Federal, Mexico, Mexico
Chagas disease has become frequent in non-endemic areas, where it can be transmitted by blood transmission. Therefore, we explored seroprevalence of anti-Trypanosoma cruzi antibodies among blood donors at the Cardiology Hospital, Mexican Institute of Social Security at Monterrey, Nuevo León, by both an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and indirect hemagglutination. Blood samples from 1,000 healthy blood donors were selected. A seropositivity of 2.8% was shown among the studied population, of which 2.59% (21/809) were inhabitants of Nuevo León, whereas 3.07% (2/65) and 3.96% (5/126) were from Coahuila and Tamaulipas, respectively. Our result is higher than that of a previous study from 1998, where a prevalence of 0.5% was reported. This once again corroborates the importance of installing a surveillance program to detect and prevent the transfusion of T. cruzi from asymptomatic blood donors in blood banks located in urban cities recognized as non-endemic.
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