Jessicca Rodríguez
Universidad de Oriente
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Journal of Tropical Medicine | 2012
Mariolga Berrizbeitia; Milagros Figueroa; Brian J. Ward; Jessicca Rodríguez; Alicia Jorquera; María Figuera; Leomerys Romero; Momar Ndao
An indirect enzyme-linked immunoabsorbent assay (ELISA) for Trypanosoma cruzi was developed using epimastigote secretion/excretion proteins (ESEA antigens) obtained from axenic culture supernatants. A panel of 120 serum samples from subjects with confirmed Chagas disease (n = 50), healthy controls (n = 50), and patients with other parasitic diseases (n = 20) was used to evaluate the new ESEA-based ELISA (ELISAESEA). This new test had excellent sensitivity (98%) and acceptable specificity (88%). Cross-reactivity was observed largely in sera from subjects with Leishmania and Ascaris infections. Using Western blotting and epimastigotes from two distinct T. cruzi isolates, several polypeptide bands with molecular masses ranging from 50 to 220 kDa were detected in pooled chagasic sera. However, the band pattern for each isolate was different. These data suggest that an inexpensive and technically simple ELISA based on ESEA antigens is a promising new tool for the diagnosis of Chagas disease.
Epidemiology Research International | 2012
Mariolga Berrizbeitia; Dairene Moreno; Brian J. Ward; Erika Gómez; Alicia Jorquera; Jessicca Rodríguez; Norys García; Melfran Herrera; Mercedes Marcano; Momar Ndao
We investigated the seroprevalence of Trypanosoma cruzi infection in an indigenous Karina population in eastern Venezuela. A total of 175 serum samples were collected in the community of Pinantal during February 2009. Interviews targeting socioeconomic and environmental factors associated with the T. cruzi transmission were also conducted. Samples were evaluated using trypomastigote excreted/secreted antigens (TESAs) in an ELISA format. TESA-ELISA positive samples were confirmed by indirect haemagglutination (HAI) (Wiener). A nonsystematic collection of vectors was also undertaken. T. cruzi seroprevalence was 7.43% according to both assays, and the mean age of infected patients was years (range 34 to 73 years). The vector infection rate was 20.00% (2/10). T. cruzi seropositivity was associated with a history of triatomine bites, the ability to recognize the vector and poor knowledge about Chagas disease, but no associations were found with gender, house type, knowledge of how the disease is transmitted, or the presence of vectors or animals inside dwellings. To our knowledge, this is the first study of the seroprevalence of T. cruzi in an indigenous population in eastern Venezuela. All of the epidemiological variables required for the establishment of active vectorial transmission of T. cruzi were present in this community.
Biomedica | 2013
Mariolga Berrizbeitia; Juan Luis Concepción; Valentina Carzola; Jessicca Rodríguez; Ana J. Cáceres; Wilfredo Quiñones
Revista de la Sociedad Venezolana de Microbiología | 2010
Mariolga Berrizbeitia; Giovanna Aguilera; Brian J. Ward; Jessicca Rodríguez; Alicia Jorquera; Momar Ndao
Biomedica | 2012
Mariolga Berrizbeitia; Juan Luis Concepción; Valentina Carzola; Jessicca Rodríguez; Ana J. Cáceres; Wilfredo Quiñones
Cadernos De Saude Publica | 2017
Noris García-Jordán; Mariolga Berrizbeitia; Jessicca Rodríguez; Juan Luis Concepción; Ana J. Cáceres; Wilfredo Quiñones
Revista española de anestesiología y reanimación | 2016
E. del Barrio Gómez; Jessicca Rodríguez; Silvia Martínez; Elizabeth García; M.C. Vargas; J.A. Sastre
Revista de la Sociedad Venezolana de Microbiología | 2015
Mariolga Berrizbeitia; Nairobis Seijas; Jessicca Rodríguez; Alicia Jorquera; Leomery Romero
Archive | 2015
Mariolga Berrizbeitia; Nairobis Seijas; Jessicca Rodríguez; Alicia Jorquera
Revista de la Sociedad Venezolana de Microbiología | 2014
Mariolga Berrizbeitia; Favianny González; Momar Ndao; Brian J. Ward; Jessicca Rodríguez; Yliana Cortéz