Risk and other factors associated with toxoplasmosis and toxocariasis in pregnant women from southern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Paula Costa
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Telmo, Paula de Lima, Lehmann, Lis Maurente, Mattos, Gabriela Torres, Klafke, Gabriel Baracy, Lorenzi, Carolina, Hirsch, Carolina Domingues, Lemos, Liliam de Lima, Berne, Maria Elisabeth Aires, Gonçalves, Carla Vitola, Scaini, Carlos James
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da FURG (RI FURG)
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/7113
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022149X16000481
Resumo: Toxoplasmosis causes complications during pregnancy that have serious effects on fetal development. Thus far, toxocariasis has been reported to spread only via vertical transmission. Nonetheless, the population of pregnant women is also exposed to this infection. Co-infection with both Toxoplasma gondii and Toxocara spp. has been reported in children, but there are no reports of co-infection in the population of pregnant women. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of co-infection with T. gondii and Toxocara spp. in pregnant women at a university hospital in southern Brazil, and to identify the risk factors associated with infection by both parasites. Two hundred pregnant women were tested for the presence of anti-T. gondii and anti-Toxocara spp. antibodies and were asked to complete an epidemiological questionnaire. In this study, the co-infection rate observed in the total population of pregnant women was 8%. In addition, women with a positive result for a serology test for Toxocara spp. were at increased risk of infection by T. gondii (P = 0.019). Coinfection with both parasites in pregnant women was associated with low birth weights in neonates. The similar modes of transmission of both parasites could explain the co-infection. Only a few previous studies have investigated this phenomenon. The findings of the present study emphasize the importance of serological diagnosis during prenatal care and further research in this area to identify risk factors associated with this co-infection, and the possible implications of this co-infection during pregnancy and on the health of newborns.
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spelling Risk and other factors associated with toxoplasmosis and toxocariasis in pregnant women from southern BrazilToxoplasmosis causes complications during pregnancy that have serious effects on fetal development. Thus far, toxocariasis has been reported to spread only via vertical transmission. Nonetheless, the population of pregnant women is also exposed to this infection. Co-infection with both Toxoplasma gondii and Toxocara spp. has been reported in children, but there are no reports of co-infection in the population of pregnant women. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of co-infection with T. gondii and Toxocara spp. in pregnant women at a university hospital in southern Brazil, and to identify the risk factors associated with infection by both parasites. Two hundred pregnant women were tested for the presence of anti-T. gondii and anti-Toxocara spp. antibodies and were asked to complete an epidemiological questionnaire. In this study, the co-infection rate observed in the total population of pregnant women was 8%. In addition, women with a positive result for a serology test for Toxocara spp. were at increased risk of infection by T. gondii (P = 0.019). Coinfection with both parasites in pregnant women was associated with low birth weights in neonates. The similar modes of transmission of both parasites could explain the co-infection. Only a few previous studies have investigated this phenomenon. The findings of the present study emphasize the importance of serological diagnosis during prenatal care and further research in this area to identify risk factors associated with this co-infection, and the possible implications of this co-infection during pregnancy and on the health of newborns.2017-03-27T17:23:37Z2017-03-27T17:23:37Z2016info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfSANTOS, Paula Costa et al. Risk and other factors associated with toxoplasmosis and toxocariasis in pregnant women from southern Brazil. Journal of Helminthology, v. 1, p. 1-5, 2016. Disponível em: < https://www.researchgate.net/publication/305345287_Risk_and_other_factors_associated_with_toxoplasmosis_and_toxocariasis_in_pregnant_women_from_southern_Brazil>. Acesso em: 17 mar. 2017.1475-2697http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/7113https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022149X16000481engSantos, Paula CostaTelmo, Paula de LimaLehmann, Lis MaurenteMattos, Gabriela TorresKlafke, Gabriel BaracyLorenzi, CarolinaHirsch, Carolina DominguesLemos, Liliam de LimaBerne, Maria Elisabeth AiresGonçalves, Carla VitolaScaini, Carlos Jamesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da FURG (RI FURG)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG)instacron:FURG2017-03-27T17:23:37Zoai:repositorio.furg.br:1/7113Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.furg.br/oai/request || http://200.19.254.174/oai/requestopendoar:2017-03-27T17:23:37Repositório Institucional da FURG (RI FURG) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande (FURG)false
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title Risk and other factors associated with toxoplasmosis and toxocariasis in pregnant women from southern Brazil
spellingShingle Risk and other factors associated with toxoplasmosis and toxocariasis in pregnant women from southern Brazil
Santos, Paula Costa
title_short Risk and other factors associated with toxoplasmosis and toxocariasis in pregnant women from southern Brazil
title_full Risk and other factors associated with toxoplasmosis and toxocariasis in pregnant women from southern Brazil
title_fullStr Risk and other factors associated with toxoplasmosis and toxocariasis in pregnant women from southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Risk and other factors associated with toxoplasmosis and toxocariasis in pregnant women from southern Brazil
title_sort Risk and other factors associated with toxoplasmosis and toxocariasis in pregnant women from southern Brazil
author Santos, Paula Costa
author_facet Santos, Paula Costa
Telmo, Paula de Lima
Lehmann, Lis Maurente
Mattos, Gabriela Torres
Klafke, Gabriel Baracy
Lorenzi, Carolina
Hirsch, Carolina Domingues
Lemos, Liliam de Lima
Berne, Maria Elisabeth Aires
Gonçalves, Carla Vitola
Scaini, Carlos James
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Lehmann, Lis Maurente
Mattos, Gabriela Torres
Klafke, Gabriel Baracy
Lorenzi, Carolina
Hirsch, Carolina Domingues
Lemos, Liliam de Lima
Berne, Maria Elisabeth Aires
Gonçalves, Carla Vitola
Scaini, Carlos James
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Paula Costa
Telmo, Paula de Lima
Lehmann, Lis Maurente
Mattos, Gabriela Torres
Klafke, Gabriel Baracy
Lorenzi, Carolina
Hirsch, Carolina Domingues
Lemos, Liliam de Lima
Berne, Maria Elisabeth Aires
Gonçalves, Carla Vitola
Scaini, Carlos James
description Toxoplasmosis causes complications during pregnancy that have serious effects on fetal development. Thus far, toxocariasis has been reported to spread only via vertical transmission. Nonetheless, the population of pregnant women is also exposed to this infection. Co-infection with both Toxoplasma gondii and Toxocara spp. has been reported in children, but there are no reports of co-infection in the population of pregnant women. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of co-infection with T. gondii and Toxocara spp. in pregnant women at a university hospital in southern Brazil, and to identify the risk factors associated with infection by both parasites. Two hundred pregnant women were tested for the presence of anti-T. gondii and anti-Toxocara spp. antibodies and were asked to complete an epidemiological questionnaire. In this study, the co-infection rate observed in the total population of pregnant women was 8%. In addition, women with a positive result for a serology test for Toxocara spp. were at increased risk of infection by T. gondii (P = 0.019). Coinfection with both parasites in pregnant women was associated with low birth weights in neonates. The similar modes of transmission of both parasites could explain the co-infection. Only a few previous studies have investigated this phenomenon. The findings of the present study emphasize the importance of serological diagnosis during prenatal care and further research in this area to identify risk factors associated with this co-infection, and the possible implications of this co-infection during pregnancy and on the health of newborns.
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