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Trypanosoma cruzi DTU II coinfection with bacteria producing prolonged cutaneous lesion in a healthy young male
Rangel-Gamboa, Lucia; González-Martínez, Erik-Iyair; Sánchez-Cruz, Lizbeth Cristina; Montiel-Rangel, Ana Isabel; Martínez-Hernández, Fernando.
Afiliación
  • Rangel-Gamboa, Lucia; Hospital General Dr. Manuel Gea González. Departamento de Ecología de Agentes Patógenos. Ciudad de México. MX
  • González-Martínez, Erik-Iyair; Hospital General Dr. Manuel Gea González. Departamento de Ecología de Agentes Patógenos. Ciudad de México. MX
  • Sánchez-Cruz, Lizbeth Cristina; Hospital General Dr. Manuel Gea González. Departamento de Ecología de Agentes Patógenos. Ciudad de México. MX
  • Montiel-Rangel, Ana Isabel; Luminox Skin Centre. Dermatologic Department. Ciudad de México. MX
  • Martínez-Hernández, Fernando; Hospital General Dr. Manuel Gea González. Departamento de Ecología de Agentes Patógenos. Ciudad de México. MX
Article en En | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1422783
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ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT Chagas disease (CD) is a neglected tropical disease caused by Trypanosoma cruzi and is genetically classified in six discrete typing units (DTUs). The isolates reported in Mexico are generally associated with DTU I. We presented a case of a prolonged cutaneous lesion in a Mexican man, caused by DTU II in coinfection with Bacillus velezensis and Corynebacterium sp. The patient assessment included a complete clinical history, physical exam, laboratory tests, and a skin biopsy. In the facial tissues, intracellular parasites were revealed. The PCR tests were positive for T. cruzi in tissue and blood samples. DNA satellite sequencing was correlated with the DTU II. The initial serological tests reported negative results. However, four months later, two serological tests reported positive results. These exams were performed in different health centers. Mexico is considered an endemic area for CD; nevertheless, this is just the second cutaneous case associated with a DTU different from DTU-I noted in this country. From an ecological point of view, this fact suggests a geographical expansion of DTU II and an association with atypical skin manifestations. Further studies should be conducted to understand this exciting association between DTU-II and prolonged cutaneous expression in humans.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: LILACS Idioma: En Revista: Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. São Paulo (Online) Asunto de la revista: Medicina Tropical Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: México

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: LILACS Idioma: En Revista: Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. São Paulo (Online) Asunto de la revista: Medicina Tropical Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: México