恰加斯病的孤儿院

Pub Date : 2019-12-02 DOI:10.1080/21678707.2019.1701432
C. Alonso-Vega, Irene Losada-Galván, M. Pinazo, Javier Sancho Mas, J. G. Brustenga, J. Alonso-Padilla
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摘要

摘要简介:恰加斯病是由克氏锥虫引起的。在21个美国国家流行,约有700万人感染,其中每年有14000人死亡。尽管有这种负担,查加斯仍然是一种孤儿病,因为它主要影响经济和政治权力低下的贫困社区。涵盖领域:有两种药物可用于治疗感染,但都存在安全性和有效性问题。对新治疗和其他控制措施的投资历来被忽视。这种趋势正在改变,有新的视角来结束这个毫无意义的孤儿院。新疗法、诊断工具和生物标志物的研发议程在过去十年中取得了进展;患者协会一直在积极提高人们对该疾病的认识。此外,世界卫生组织最近宣布4月14日为“世界恰加斯病日”,这将提高该病的知名度,并引起国际关注。专家意见:工作必须集中在预防新的感染上,但也要集中在管理数百万已经长期感染的人上。这将需要一种综合方法,增加受过培训的卫生工作者的数量和普及诊断和治疗将是至关重要的。
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The senseless orphanage of Chagas disease
ABSTRACT Introduction: Chagas disease is caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. Endemic in 21 American countries, there are ~7 million people infected, of which 14,000 die every year. Despite this burden, Chagas remains an orphan disease as it mainly affects poor communities with low economic and political power. Areas covered: There are two drugs available to treat the infection, but both have safety and efficacy issues. Investment in new treatments and other control measures has been historically neglected. This trend is changing and there are novel perspectives to put an end to this senseless orphanage. Research and development agenda of new therapies, diagnostic tools and biomarkers have moved forward during the last decade; and patients associations have been active in promoting awareness of the disease all along. Besides, the WHO recently declared April 14th as the ‘World Chagas disease day’, which will increase the visibility of the disease and attract attention internationally. Expert opinion: Efforts must focus on the prevention of new infections, but also in the management of the millions already chronically infected. This will require an integral approach where increasing the number of trained health workers and generalizing access to diagnosis and treatment will be fundamental.
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