P-167. The Utility of Microbial Cell Free DNA in the Rapid Diagnosis of Acute Chagas Disease
Anissa Amilhamja, Adam Shaikh, Kristin E Mondy, Michael A Kron, Niki Viradia, Omer E Beaird, Jaime Fergie

TL;DR
Microbial cell-free DNA testing can quickly diagnose Chagas disease, even when it is not initially suspected.
Contribution
Demonstrates the effectiveness of microbial cell-free DNA testing for rapid Chagas disease diagnosis in clinical practice.
Findings
Five cases of Chagas disease were diagnosed using microbial cell-free DNA testing.
Testing provided results within 2–5 days and was useful when the diagnosis was not initially suspected.
Three patients improved after treatment, while two expired despite empiric therapy.
Abstract
Chagas disease (CD), caused by Trypanosoma cruzi, is a vector-borne infection with potentially severe cardiac and neurological complications during acute infection or reactivation. Endemic to Latin America, sporadic cases also occur in the United States. Diagnosis of acute CD is by microscopy of whole blood or tissue and/or a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test, however, sensitivity of microscopy may be lower in labs that do not routinely perform it. PCR is more sensitive and is available through commercial send-out labs, but due to the non-specific nature of acute CD, diagnosis is less likely to be considered outside of highly endemic areas. Microbial cell-free DNA (mcfDNA) testing, such as the Karius Spectrum® test, is a noninvasive diagnostic modality with broad pathogen detection. Karius may be particularly valuable when the diagnosis is not suspected or when infection is suspected…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTrypanosoma species research and implications · Parasitic Diseases Research and Treatment · Cardiomyopathy and Myosin Studies
