Prevalence of Toxoplasma gondii antibodies among children and teenagers in Italy.

Microbiologica Pub Date : 1991-07-01
M E Moschen, T Stroffolini, S Arista, D Pistoia, A Giammanco, A Azara, D De Mattia, M Chiaramonte, G Rigo, B Scarpa
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Between 1987 and 1989, the prevalence of antibodies to Toxoplasma gondii was determined by ELISA in serum samples from 1,494 apparently healthy subjects, 3-18 years old. Subjects were selected by a systematic cluster sampling from five geographical areas in Italy. The overall prevalence of antibodies was 17.9%, increasing from 4.7% in 4-6 year olds to 28.4% in 17-18 year olds (P less than 0.01). A slight predominance was observed among males (18.2% vs. 17.5% in females), as well as among subjects residing in Southern Italy and the Islands (21.9% vs. 19.2% in subjects residing in the North), but neither difference was statistically significant. Toxoplasma infection was associated with sociodemographic factors. Subjects belonging to a household with six or more persons had a 1.8-fold risk (C.I. 95% = 1.3-2.6) and subjects whose fathers had less than six years of schooling had a 2.7-fold rosk (C.I. 95% = 1.8-3.9) of previous exposure to toxoplasma infection. Considering the large proportion (70%) of young women entering childbearing age without toxoplasma antibodies, it appears that the risk of congenital toxoplasmosis will not be negligible in Italy in forthcoming years.

意大利儿童和青少年中弓形虫抗体的流行
1987 - 1989年间,采用ELISA法测定了1494名3-18岁表面健康受试者血清中刚地弓形虫抗体的流行率。研究对象通过系统的整群抽样从意大利的五个地理区域选择。抗体总患病率为17.9%,由4 ~ 6岁的4.7%上升至17 ~ 18岁的28.4% (P < 0.01)。男性(18.2%比17.5%)以及居住在意大利南部和岛屿的受试者(21.9%比19.2%居住在北部)中观察到轻微优势,但差异均无统计学意义。弓形虫感染与社会人口因素有关。家庭中有6人或6人以上的受试者有1.8倍的风险(C.I. 95% = 1.3-2.6),父亲受教育时间少于6年的受试者有2.7倍的风险(C.I. 95% = 1.8-3.9)曾暴露于弓形虫感染。考虑到进入育龄的年轻妇女中有很大比例(70%)没有弓形虫抗体,在意大利,未来几年先天性弓形虫病的风险似乎不容忽视。
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