Asymptomatic Strongyloidiasis among Latin American Migrants in Spain: A Community-Based Approach.
Violeta Ramos-SesmaMiriam NavarroJara Llenas-GarcíaConcepción Gil-AnguitaDiego Torrús-TenderoPhilip Erick Wikman JogersenConcepción Amador-ProusMaría-Paz VenteroAna-María Garijo-SainzMaría García-LópezAna-Isabel Pujades-TárragaCristina Bernal-AlcarazAntonio SantonjaPedro Guevara-HernándezMaría Delmans Flores-ChavezJosé-María SaugarJose-Manuel Ramos-Rincónnull Corazones Sin Chagas PlatformPublished in: Pathogens (Basel, Switzerland) (2020)
Incorporating serological screening for S. stercoralis into community-based screening for Chagas disease is a useful intervention to detect asymptomatic S. stercoralis infection in Central and South American migrants and an opportunity to tackle neglected tropical diseases in a transversal way. The remaining challenge is to achieve patients' adherence to the medical follow-up.