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. 2012 Aug 1;87(2):267–271. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.2012.11-0533

Table 4.

Prevalence of reactive serum samples from patients with different clinical forms of Chagas disease*

Antigens ChD (N = 228) IC (N = 58) DC (N = 59) MCC (N = 57) SCC (N = 54)
N (%) N (%) N (%) N (%) N (%)
Trypanosoma cruzi 227 (99.6) 57 (98.2) 59 (100) 57 (100) 54 (100)
JL7 217 (95.2) 54 (93.1) 56 (94.9) 54 (94.7) 53 (98.1)
P013 188 (82.5) 49 (84.5) 48 (81.3) 45 (78.9) 46 (85.2)
R13 140 (61.4) 35 (60.3) 36 (61.0) 35 (61.4) 34 (63.0)
JL18 85 (37.3) 19 (32.8) 14 (23.7) 26 (45.6) 26 (48.1)
JL19 92 (40.4) 22 (37.9) 16 (27.1) 30 (52.6) 24 (44.4)
P0β 65 (28.5) 16 (27.6) 18 (30.5) 9 (15.8) 22 (40.7)

ChD = Chagas disease; IC = indeterminate form of Chagas disease; DC = digestive form of Chagas disease; MCC = mild chagasic cardiomyopathy; SCC = severe chagasic cardiomyopathy; N = number of individuals.