Jaime M Altcheh
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Peverengo L, Peretti L, Warszatska M, Moscatelli G, Moroni S, Gonzalez N, et al.
Infect Dis (Lond)
. 2025 Feb;
:1-11.
PMID: 39998826
Background: The diagnosis of congenital Chagas disease in newborns relies on the microhematocrit method which exhibits reduced sensitivity during the early stages of infection and quantitative PCR for , which...
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Perez Montilla C, Moroni S, Moscatelli G, Rocco D, Gonzalez N, Altcheh J, et al.
Toxicol Lett
. 2023 Feb;
377:71-82.
PMID: 36775077
Benznidazole is the drug of choice for the treatment of Chagas disease, but its metabolism in humans is unclear. Here, we identified and characterized the major benznidazole metabolites and their...
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Garcia L, Morando N, Otero A, Moroni S, Moscatelli G, Gonzalez N, et al.
Future Microbiol
. 2022 Sep;
17:1295-1305.
PMID: 36094429
There are scarce data of subsp. (TPA) characterization in children with syphilis. Nonsexually acquired transmission (NSAT) of TPA is possible in infants through close contact. A descriptive study in five...
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Garcia L, Destito Soljan A, Moroni S, Falk N, Gonzalez N, Moscatelli G, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
. 2021 Jan;
15(1):e0009010.
PMID: 33406082
In spite of being preventable, Congenital syphilis (CS) is still an important, and growing health problem worldwide. Fetal infection can be particularly aggressive, but newborns can be asymptomatic at birth...
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Cutrullis R, Moscatelli G, Moroni S, Volta B, Cardoni R, Altcheh J, et al.
PLoS One
. 2011 Nov;
6(10):e27133.
PMID: 22066031
Objective: The presence of autoantibodies with adrenergic and cholinergic activity, capable of triggering neurotransmitter receptor-mediated effects, has been associated with pathogenesis in T. cruzi-infected hosts. The goal of this study...