Chagas disease, chronic
2025 Case Definition
2025 Case Definition
Subtype(s)
- Chagas disease
- Chagas disease, acute
- Chagas disease, congenital
Laboratory Criteria
Confirmatory Laboratory Evidence:‡
- Detection of IgG antibodies specific to T. cruzi by at least two diagnostic tests using two different
antigen preparations.^
Presumptive Laboratory Evidence:‡
- Detection of IgG antibodies specific to T. cruzi by a single diagnostic test,
OR
- Positive blood, organ, or HCT/P donor screen for T. cruzi.^^
Note: The categorical labels used here to stratify laboratory evidence are intended to support the standardization of case classifications for public health surveillance. The categorical labels should not be used to interpret the utility or validity of any laboratory test methodology.
^ See Appendix 3 for more information related to antigen preparations for T. cruzi-specific IgG tests .
^^ Blood, organ, and HCT/P donor screening does not constitute diagnostic testing.
‡ Includes chronic indeterminate and chronic symptomatic Chagas disease. See Appendix 2 for more information related to chronic Chagas disease .
Epidemiologic Linkage
- Gestational parent that delivered a fetus or infant with confirmed congenital T. cruzi infection.
Case Classification
Suspect
- Meets only one chronic Chagas disease presumptive laboratory evidence criterion.‡
Probable
- Meets all chronic Chagas disease presumptive laboratory evidence criteria,‡
OR
- Meets one chronic Chagas disease presumptive laboratory evidence criterion AND chronic Chagas disease epidemiologic linkage criterion.‡
Confirmed
- Meets chronic Chagas disease confirmatory laboratory evidence.‡
‡ Includes chronic indeterminate and chronic symptomatic Chagas disease. See Appendix 2 for more information related to chronic Chagas disease .