Optimizing the parasitological diagnosis of congenital toxoplasmosis - doi: 10.5102/ucs.v11i2.2564

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Marcos Gontijo
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Avelino, Mariza Martins, Amaral, Waldemar Naves, Castro, Ana Maria
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Universitas. Ciências da saúde (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.publicacoes.uniceub.br/cienciasaude/article/view/2564
Resumo: Early diagnosis of congenital toxoplasmosis is highly important, since it can make the treatment possible and reduces sequela for the infant. Serological diagnosis alone cannot be accurate when it does not identify the IgA, IgM or IgG antibodies of low avidity, which do not cross the placent barrier. Therefore, parasitemic identification is important to be carried out by demonstrating the parasite in the peritoneal exsudatum of mice inoculated with suspected biological material, however such method is little sensitive and too much time-consuming. This research study aims at optimizing mice inoculation through serological screening, and encephalic histopathology, in order to identify whether there was contamination. Out of 138 fetuses and/or newborn samples taken from pregnant women positive for active toxoplasmosis inoculated intraperitoneally in mice, only 5 showed positive through parasite demonstration in the peritoneal exsudatum. Histopathology showed the agent in 45 cases and in 67 the presence of anti-toxoplasmas antibodies in the mice bloodstream by using indirect immunofluorescence technique. Mice serology and encephalic histopathology in addition to reducing the amount of time necessary for the outcomes from 120 to 60 days increased the positivity of 3.6% to 50.4% and 33.8%, respectively.
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spelling Optimizing the parasitological diagnosis of congenital toxoplasmosis - doi: 10.5102/ucs.v11i2.2564Congenital Toxoplasmosis, Parasitological Diagnosis, Mice Inoculation, Experimental SerologyEarly diagnosis of congenital toxoplasmosis is highly important, since it can make the treatment possible and reduces sequela for the infant. Serological diagnosis alone cannot be accurate when it does not identify the IgA, IgM or IgG antibodies of low avidity, which do not cross the placent barrier. Therefore, parasitemic identification is important to be carried out by demonstrating the parasite in the peritoneal exsudatum of mice inoculated with suspected biological material, however such method is little sensitive and too much time-consuming. This research study aims at optimizing mice inoculation through serological screening, and encephalic histopathology, in order to identify whether there was contamination. Out of 138 fetuses and/or newborn samples taken from pregnant women positive for active toxoplasmosis inoculated intraperitoneally in mice, only 5 showed positive through parasite demonstration in the peritoneal exsudatum. Histopathology showed the agent in 45 cases and in 67 the presence of anti-toxoplasmas antibodies in the mice bloodstream by using indirect immunofluorescence technique. Mice serology and encephalic histopathology in addition to reducing the amount of time necessary for the outcomes from 120 to 60 days increased the positivity of 3.6% to 50.4% and 33.8%, respectively.UniCEUBCapesSilva, Marcos GontijoAvelino, Mariza MartinsAmaral, Waldemar NavesCastro, Ana Maria2013-12-12info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.publicacoes.uniceub.br/cienciasaude/article/view/256410.5102/ucs.v11i2.2564Universitas: Ciências da Saúde; v. 11, n. 2 (2013); 75-811981-97301678-5398reponame:Universitas. Ciências da saúde (Online)instname:Centro de Ensino de Brasília (UNICEUB)instacron:UNICEUBporhttps://www.publicacoes.uniceub.br/cienciasaude/article/view/2564/2179info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2014-04-01T19:32:47Zoai:oai.uniceub.emnuvens.com.br:article/2564Revistahttps://www.publicacoes.uniceub.br/cienciasaude/indexPRIhttps://publicacoesacademicas.uniceub.br/cienciasaude/oai||universitas.saude@uniceub.br1981-97301678-5398opendoar:2014-04-01T19:32:47Universitas. Ciências da saúde (Online) - Centro de Ensino de Brasília (UNICEUB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Optimizing the parasitological diagnosis of congenital toxoplasmosis - doi: 10.5102/ucs.v11i2.2564
title Optimizing the parasitological diagnosis of congenital toxoplasmosis - doi: 10.5102/ucs.v11i2.2564
spellingShingle Optimizing the parasitological diagnosis of congenital toxoplasmosis - doi: 10.5102/ucs.v11i2.2564
Silva, Marcos Gontijo
Congenital Toxoplasmosis, Parasitological Diagnosis, Mice Inoculation, Experimental Serology
title_short Optimizing the parasitological diagnosis of congenital toxoplasmosis - doi: 10.5102/ucs.v11i2.2564
title_full Optimizing the parasitological diagnosis of congenital toxoplasmosis - doi: 10.5102/ucs.v11i2.2564
title_fullStr Optimizing the parasitological diagnosis of congenital toxoplasmosis - doi: 10.5102/ucs.v11i2.2564
title_full_unstemmed Optimizing the parasitological diagnosis of congenital toxoplasmosis - doi: 10.5102/ucs.v11i2.2564
title_sort Optimizing the parasitological diagnosis of congenital toxoplasmosis - doi: 10.5102/ucs.v11i2.2564
author Silva, Marcos Gontijo
author_facet Silva, Marcos Gontijo
Avelino, Mariza Martins
Amaral, Waldemar Naves
Castro, Ana Maria
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author2 Avelino, Mariza Martins
Amaral, Waldemar Naves
Castro, Ana Maria
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Marcos Gontijo
Avelino, Mariza Martins
Amaral, Waldemar Naves
Castro, Ana Maria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Congenital Toxoplasmosis, Parasitological Diagnosis, Mice Inoculation, Experimental Serology
topic Congenital Toxoplasmosis, Parasitological Diagnosis, Mice Inoculation, Experimental Serology
description Early diagnosis of congenital toxoplasmosis is highly important, since it can make the treatment possible and reduces sequela for the infant. Serological diagnosis alone cannot be accurate when it does not identify the IgA, IgM or IgG antibodies of low avidity, which do not cross the placent barrier. Therefore, parasitemic identification is important to be carried out by demonstrating the parasite in the peritoneal exsudatum of mice inoculated with suspected biological material, however such method is little sensitive and too much time-consuming. This research study aims at optimizing mice inoculation through serological screening, and encephalic histopathology, in order to identify whether there was contamination. Out of 138 fetuses and/or newborn samples taken from pregnant women positive for active toxoplasmosis inoculated intraperitoneally in mice, only 5 showed positive through parasite demonstration in the peritoneal exsudatum. Histopathology showed the agent in 45 cases and in 67 the presence of anti-toxoplasmas antibodies in the mice bloodstream by using indirect immunofluorescence technique. Mice serology and encephalic histopathology in addition to reducing the amount of time necessary for the outcomes from 120 to 60 days increased the positivity of 3.6% to 50.4% and 33.8%, respectively.
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