CATS AND DOGS AS RISK FACTORS FOR PREGNANT WOMEN ON Toxoplasma gondii INFECTION AT THE REGION OF ARAGUARINA IN THE STATE OF TOCANTINS, BRAZIL
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT. da Rocha E.M., Nunes A.A., Flausino W., da Rocha M.N.M., de Souza W.J.S. & Lopes C.W.G. Cats and dogs as risk factors for pregnant women on Toxoplasma gondii infection at the Region of Araguarina in the State of Tocantins, Brazil. [Fatores de risco associados a gatos e cães e a positividade de gestantes ao Toxoplasma gondii na região de Araguarina no estado do Tocantins, Brasil]. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária, 34(2):79-82, 2012. Faculdade de Medicina, Instituto Tocantinense Presidente Antônio Carlos, Av. Filadélfia, 600, Setor Oeste, Araguaína, TO 77800-000, Brasil. E-mail: elviomachado@yahoo.com.br Toxoplasma gondii, etiological agent of toxoplasmosis, has the cat as the definitive host and, human being and others vertebrate hosts as intermediated hosts, the range of this parasite can determined by its low specificity and different forms of transmission. This disease is associated severe systemic, neurological and congenital lesions, mainly acquired in the first trimester of pregnancy. At the Araguarina in the State of Goiás, the risk factor is associated to the presence of cats (p<0.0001) and dogs (p<0.0001) in relationship with the frequency of seropositivity pregnant human (57.32%). There is an evidence of the hole of cats and dogs as the main source of infection for pregnant women that get in contact with sporulated oocysts shed by cats and/or acquired from dogs by xenosmophilia. |
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CATS AND DOGS AS RISK FACTORS FOR PREGNANT WOMEN ON Toxoplasma gondii INFECTION AT THE REGION OF ARAGUARINA IN THE STATE OF TOCANTINS, BRAZILFatores de risco associados a gatos e cães e a positividade de gestantes ao Toxoplasma gondii na região de Araguarina no estado do Tocantins, BrasilToxoplasmoseanimais de companhiaRIFIgravidezfatores de riscogatoscãesToxoplasmosiscompanion animalsIFATpregnancyrisk factorscatsdogsABSTRACT. da Rocha E.M., Nunes A.A., Flausino W., da Rocha M.N.M., de Souza W.J.S. & Lopes C.W.G. Cats and dogs as risk factors for pregnant women on Toxoplasma gondii infection at the Region of Araguarina in the State of Tocantins, Brazil. [Fatores de risco associados a gatos e cães e a positividade de gestantes ao Toxoplasma gondii na região de Araguarina no estado do Tocantins, Brasil]. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária, 34(2):79-82, 2012. Faculdade de Medicina, Instituto Tocantinense Presidente Antônio Carlos, Av. Filadélfia, 600, Setor Oeste, Araguaína, TO 77800-000, Brasil. E-mail: elviomachado@yahoo.com.br Toxoplasma gondii, etiological agent of toxoplasmosis, has the cat as the definitive host and, human being and others vertebrate hosts as intermediated hosts, the range of this parasite can determined by its low specificity and different forms of transmission. This disease is associated severe systemic, neurological and congenital lesions, mainly acquired in the first trimester of pregnancy. At the Araguarina in the State of Goiás, the risk factor is associated to the presence of cats (p<0.0001) and dogs (p<0.0001) in relationship with the frequency of seropositivity pregnant human (57.32%). There is an evidence of the hole of cats and dogs as the main source of infection for pregnant women that get in contact with sporulated oocysts shed by cats and/or acquired from dogs by xenosmophilia.Toxoplasma gondii, agente etiológico da toxoplasmose, tem o gato como hospedeiro definitivo e o homem e outros animais como hospedeiros intermediários. A grande dispersão deste parasita pode ser determinada pela baixa especificidade e as inúmeras formas de transmissão. Esta doença pode apresentar graves lesões sistêmicas, neurológicas e congênitas, Na região de Araguarina no estado de Goiás, os fatores de risco das gestantes soropositivas para T. gondii (57,32%) estão associados com a presença de gatos (p<0,0001) e de cães (p<0,0001), onde há evidências de contaminação através de oocistos esporulados eliminados nas fezes pelos gatos e/ou adquirindo-os de cães por xenosmofília.Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro.2012-06-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionpeer reviewedAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/703Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine; Vol. 34 No. 2 (2012); 79-82Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária; v. 34 n. 2 (2012); 79-822527-21790100-2430reponame:Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicineinstname:Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (SOMVERJ)instacron:SBMVporhttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/703/565da Rocha, Elvio MachadoNunes, Arnaldo AlvesFlausino, Walterda Rocha, Myrian Nydes Monteirode Souza, Wilson Jacinto SilvaLopes, Carlos Wilson Gomesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-12-23T17:28:56Zoai:ojs.rbmv.org:article/703Revistahttps://rbmv.org/BJVMONGhttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/oaicontato.rbmv@gmail.com2527-21790100-2430opendoar:2020-12-23T17:28:56Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine - Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (SOMVERJ)false |
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CATS AND DOGS AS RISK FACTORS FOR PREGNANT WOMEN ON Toxoplasma gondii INFECTION AT THE REGION OF ARAGUARINA IN THE STATE OF TOCANTINS, BRAZIL Fatores de risco associados a gatos e cães e a positividade de gestantes ao Toxoplasma gondii na região de Araguarina no estado do Tocantins, Brasil |
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CATS AND DOGS AS RISK FACTORS FOR PREGNANT WOMEN ON Toxoplasma gondii INFECTION AT THE REGION OF ARAGUARINA IN THE STATE OF TOCANTINS, BRAZIL |
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CATS AND DOGS AS RISK FACTORS FOR PREGNANT WOMEN ON Toxoplasma gondii INFECTION AT THE REGION OF ARAGUARINA IN THE STATE OF TOCANTINS, BRAZIL da Rocha, Elvio Machado Toxoplasmose animais de companhia RIFI gravidez fatores de risco gatos cães Toxoplasmosis companion animals IFAT pregnancy risk factors cats dogs |
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CATS AND DOGS AS RISK FACTORS FOR PREGNANT WOMEN ON Toxoplasma gondii INFECTION AT THE REGION OF ARAGUARINA IN THE STATE OF TOCANTINS, BRAZIL |
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CATS AND DOGS AS RISK FACTORS FOR PREGNANT WOMEN ON Toxoplasma gondii INFECTION AT THE REGION OF ARAGUARINA IN THE STATE OF TOCANTINS, BRAZIL |
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CATS AND DOGS AS RISK FACTORS FOR PREGNANT WOMEN ON Toxoplasma gondii INFECTION AT THE REGION OF ARAGUARINA IN THE STATE OF TOCANTINS, BRAZIL |
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CATS AND DOGS AS RISK FACTORS FOR PREGNANT WOMEN ON Toxoplasma gondii INFECTION AT THE REGION OF ARAGUARINA IN THE STATE OF TOCANTINS, BRAZIL |
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CATS AND DOGS AS RISK FACTORS FOR PREGNANT WOMEN ON Toxoplasma gondii INFECTION AT THE REGION OF ARAGUARINA IN THE STATE OF TOCANTINS, BRAZIL |
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da Rocha, Elvio Machado |
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da Rocha, Elvio Machado Nunes, Arnaldo Alves Flausino, Walter da Rocha, Myrian Nydes Monteiro de Souza, Wilson Jacinto Silva Lopes, Carlos Wilson Gomes |
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Nunes, Arnaldo Alves Flausino, Walter da Rocha, Myrian Nydes Monteiro de Souza, Wilson Jacinto Silva Lopes, Carlos Wilson Gomes |
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da Rocha, Elvio Machado Nunes, Arnaldo Alves Flausino, Walter da Rocha, Myrian Nydes Monteiro de Souza, Wilson Jacinto Silva Lopes, Carlos Wilson Gomes |
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Toxoplasmose animais de companhia RIFI gravidez fatores de risco gatos cães Toxoplasmosis companion animals IFAT pregnancy risk factors cats dogs |
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Toxoplasmose animais de companhia RIFI gravidez fatores de risco gatos cães Toxoplasmosis companion animals IFAT pregnancy risk factors cats dogs |
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ABSTRACT. da Rocha E.M., Nunes A.A., Flausino W., da Rocha M.N.M., de Souza W.J.S. & Lopes C.W.G. Cats and dogs as risk factors for pregnant women on Toxoplasma gondii infection at the Region of Araguarina in the State of Tocantins, Brazil. [Fatores de risco associados a gatos e cães e a positividade de gestantes ao Toxoplasma gondii na região de Araguarina no estado do Tocantins, Brasil]. Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária, 34(2):79-82, 2012. Faculdade de Medicina, Instituto Tocantinense Presidente Antônio Carlos, Av. Filadélfia, 600, Setor Oeste, Araguaína, TO 77800-000, Brasil. E-mail: elviomachado@yahoo.com.br Toxoplasma gondii, etiological agent of toxoplasmosis, has the cat as the definitive host and, human being and others vertebrate hosts as intermediated hosts, the range of this parasite can determined by its low specificity and different forms of transmission. This disease is associated severe systemic, neurological and congenital lesions, mainly acquired in the first trimester of pregnancy. At the Araguarina in the State of Goiás, the risk factor is associated to the presence of cats (p<0.0001) and dogs (p<0.0001) in relationship with the frequency of seropositivity pregnant human (57.32%). There is an evidence of the hole of cats and dogs as the main source of infection for pregnant women that get in contact with sporulated oocysts shed by cats and/or acquired from dogs by xenosmophilia. |
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