Clinical Trial: Chagas Disease Diagnostic - Inconclusive Serology

Study Status: Completed
Recruit Status: Completed
Study Type: Interventional

Official Title: PCR in Blood Cultures of Individuals With Positive and Inconclusive Serology for Chagas' Disease

Brief Summary: T. cruzi infection affects approximately five million people in Brazil. The diagnosis of the chronic phase of infection is performed by indirect serological methods which, nevertheless, leave inconclusive results. One of the direct methods used for T. cruzi identification, blood culture in LIT (liver infusion tryptose) medium, presents low sensitivity in that phase of the disease. A negative result does not eliminate the possibility of infection, but a positive test has high absolute diagnostic value, which enables the indication of antiparasitic treatment. Molecular diagnosis (PCR) in this phase is promising and can be used as a confirmatory test, particularly when individuals present inconclusive results in conventional serological tests, such as ELISA, HAI and IFI. This study aimed at improving blood culture sensitivity in LIT medium by performing PCR in individuals with positive and inconclusive serology for chagasic infection.

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Sponsor: UPECLIN HC FM Botucatu Unesp

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Information By: UPECLIN HC FM Botucatu Unesp

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Date Received: August 3, 2007
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Last Updated: March 23, 2011
Last Verified: August 2007