Association between ABO and Rh blood groups and Toxoplasma gondii infection: A cross sectional study.

European journal of microbiology & immunology Pub Date : 2024-01-12 Print Date: 2024-02-23 DOI:10.1556/1886.2023.00052
Alma Rosa Pérez-Álamos, Marisela Aguilar-Durán, Sergio Estrada Martínez, Agar Ramos-Nevárez, Carlos Alberto Guido-Arreola, Antonio Sifuentes-Álvarez, Sandra Margarita Cerrillo-Soto, Raúl Graciano Ibarra, Cosme Alvarado-Esquivel
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We aimed to determine the association between the seropositivity to Toxoplasma gondii and the ABO and Rh blood groups in 2,053 people. ABO and Rhesus blood groups and anti-T. gondii IgG and IgM antibodies were determined using commercially available assays. Of the 2,053 people studied, 171 (8.3%) were positive for anti-T. gondii IgG antibodies. Sixty-five (38.0%) and 36 (21.1%) of these 171 individuals had high anti-T. gondii IgG antibody levels (≥150 IU mL-1) and anti-T. gondii IgM antibodies, respectively. We found the following prevalences of T. gondii infection among the ABO groups: 8.5% in group A, 4.3% in group B, 4.7% in group AB, and 8.9% in group O (P = 0.19). The prevalences of T. gondii infection among Rh groups were: 8.4% in the Rh-positive group and 7.1% in the Rh-negative group (P = 0.58). Logistic regression analysis showed that the frequencies of ABO and Rh blood groups were similar (P > 0.05) among people with positive and negative serology for anti-T. gondii IgG antibodies, with high (≥150 IU mL-1) and lower (<150 IU mL-1) levels of anti-T. gondii IgG antibodies, and with positive and negative serology for anti-T. gondii IgM antibodies. Results does not support an association between T. gondii infection and ABO and Rh blood groups.

ABO 和 Rh 血型与弓形虫感染的关系:一项横断面研究。
我们的目的是确定 2053 人的弓形虫血清阳性与 ABO 和 Rh 血型之间的关系。ABO 和 Rhesus 血型以及抗弓形虫 IgG 和 IgM 抗体均采用市售的检测方法进行测定。在研究的 2053 人中,171 人(8.3%)的抗淋巴结核病毒 IgG 抗体呈阳性。在这 171 人中,分别有 65 人(38.0%)和 36 人(21.1%)具有较高的抗淋病双球菌 IgG 抗体水平(≥150 IU mL-1)和抗淋病双球菌 IgM 抗体。我们发现 ABO 组的淋病双球菌感染率如下:A 组为 8.5%,B 组为 4.3%,AB 组为 4.7%,O 组为 8.9%(P = 0.19)。Rh组中淋病双球菌的感染率分别为Rh阳性组为8.4%,Rh阴性组为7.1%(P = 0.58)。
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