Prevalence and related potential risk factors of Toxoplasma gondii infection among slaughterhouse workers and animals in Makkah

Khalil Mohamed, Ibrahem Bukhari, Sultan Ansari, Abdulwahab Khayat, Ramzy Shiku, Mohammed Brashi, Narjes Degnah, A. Malki, Mohand Gafar, Mohamed Bakri, M. Abdel-fattah
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Toxoplasma gondii is a protozoan parasite that causes a parasitic disease known as toxoplasmosis. The disease transmits from animals to humans via the eating raw or insufficient cook meat or by contact with raw meat. The main aim of the present study was to define the prevalence and the associated risk factors of the disease in workers and animals in slaughterhouses in Makkah. The study was based on a cross-sectional study in humans and animals including, sheep, goats, cattle, and camels. Data were collected using a short questionnaire. Approximately 108 blood samples were collected from workers included the butchers and the workers and 160 blood samples of the slaughterhouse animals. Serum samples were kept in -80o C till examined by using ELISA IgM and IgG tests. The data analyzed by using SPSS version 25. The result showed that the prevalence in workers was 0.9% and 25% using IgM and IgG, respectively. In animals, all the results were negative using ELISA IgM and IgG tests. The result showed that there was a correlation between chronic infection and contact with a cat (p<0.015). The study focussed on the T. gondii in slaughterhouse workers which found that both acute and chronic toxoplasmosis. The results also showed no infection was registered in different species of animals in both slaughterhouses.
麦加屠宰场工人和动物中刚地弓形虫感染的流行及相关潜在危险因素
刚地弓形虫是一种原生动物寄生虫,可引起一种被称为弓形虫病的寄生虫病。该疾病通过食用生肉或未煮熟的肉或接触生肉从动物传播给人类。本研究的主要目的是确定麦加屠宰场工人和动物中该病的流行情况和相关危险因素。这项研究是基于对人类和动物的横断面研究,包括绵羊、山羊、牛和骆驼。数据是通过一份简短的问卷收集的。从包括屠夫和工人在内的工人身上采集了大约108份血样,从屠宰场动物身上采集了160份血样。血清样品保存在-80℃,用ELISA法检测IgM和IgG。数据分析采用SPSS 25版。结果显示,IgM检测阳性率为0.9%,IgG检测阳性率为25%。在动物实验中,ELISA检测IgM和IgG均为阴性。结果表明,慢性感染与接触猫有相关性(p<0.015)。该研究集中在屠宰场工人的弓形虫身上,发现急性和慢性弓形虫病。结果还显示,在两个屠宰场的不同种类的动物中均未发现感染。
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