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Review
. 2025 Feb 2;14(2):133.
doi: 10.3390/pathogens14020133.

Trypanosoma cruzi Transmission Through Blood Samples and Derivatives: Main Routes, Control Strategies, and Recent Advancements in Blood Banks

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Trypanosoma cruzi Transmission Through Blood Samples and Derivatives: Main Routes, Control Strategies, and Recent Advancements in Blood Banks

Aline Nefertiti Silva da Gama et al. Pathogens. .

Abstract

Neglected Tropical Diseases are a group of 25 conditions caused by diverse agents. They mostly affect people with poorer health outcomes, particularly preventable diseases. The social determinants of health influence the development and progression of these poverty diseases, with inadequate sanitation presenting chronicity, high morbidity, and economic impacts. Chagas disease, a prominent Neglected Tropical Disease caused by the intracellular pathogen Trypanosoma cruzi, is endemic in Latin America but is increasing as a global concern due to population migration. It is transmitted through insect vectors, congenitally, orally via contaminated food and beverage, via transfusions and organ donation, and due to laboratory accidents, among other minor relevant routes. As a silent illness, with many infected individuals remaining asymptomatic, it contributes to underdiagnosis, and delayed treatment that involves nitro derivatives is often discontinued due to side effects. Chagas disease spreads in non-endemic areas like the United States of America and Europe. Blood screening practices vary, with endemic regions implementing universal testing, while non-endemic areas rely on selective methods. Recent innovations, such as riboflavin-ultraviolet light treatment and arylimidamide compounds, represent promising alternatives to reduce transfusion transmission. This review presents an analysis of Trypanosoma cruzi transmission through blood and derivatives, addressing the main routes, globally implemented control strategies, and recent advancements in blood bank safety.

Keywords: Chagas disease; blood banks; neglected tropical diseases.

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