Five-year serological and clinical evolution of chronic Chagas disease patients in Cochabamba, Bolivia.
Jimy PintoMalia SkjefteJulio Alonso-PadillaDaniel Franz Lozano BeltranLilian Victoria PintoAina CasellasMery Elena Arteaga TerrazasKaren Alejandra Toledo GalindoRoxana Challapa QuechoverMaría Escobar CaballeroAlejandra Perez SalinasMario Castellón JimenezSergi SanzJoaquim GascónFaustino TorricoMaría Jesús PinazoPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2023)
The study confirms that follow-up of benznidazole-treated T. cruzi-infected patients should be longer than five years to determine, with current tools, if they are cured. In terms of serological evolution, the single use of a total antigen ELISA might be a more reliable measure and suffice to address infection status, at least in the region of Bolivia where the study was done. Additional work is needed to develop a test-of-cure for an early assessment of drugs´ efficacy with the aim of improving case management protocols.