Toxoplasma gondii seroprevalence, seroconversion rates and genetic variability in humans from Uruguay.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 PARASITOLOGY
Alejandra Valentin-Decuadro, Leandro Ramiro Tana-Hernandez, Paula Faral-Tello, Pablo Fresia, Mariana Guirado, Marianella Rodriguez Rey, Gonzalo Diaz, Valentina Gimenez, Gabriela Greising, Nora Fernandez, Juan Pablo Gesuele, Maria E Francia
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Abstract

Toxoplasmosis, caused by the obligate intracellular parasite Toxoplasma gondii, is one of the most prevalent zoonotic parasitic infections worldwide. When acquired during pregnancy, T. gondii can be transmitted to the fetus, with clinical outcomes influenced by gestational age at time of infection and the parasite's genotype. Prenatal screening enables the detection of maternal seroconversion and offers a critical window for intervention. In Uruguay, despite mandatory serological screening during pregnancy, national data on T. gondii seroprevalence and maternal seroconversion have not been updated in two decades. In addition, the genetic diversity of local strains remains poorly characterized. In this study, we analysed publicly available serological data from pregnant individuals attending Uruguay's largest public maternity hospital between 2019 and 2023. We found that seroprevalence has modestly declined from 50% (reported in 1998) to 45.5%, with a congenital transmission rate of 0.58%. Clinical analysis of affected newborns revealed chorioretinitis as the predominant manifestation. To investigate parasite diversity, we performed genotyping of T. gondii strains using in silico PCR-RFLP following molecular detection. Our findings revealed substantial genetic diversity, including novel allele combinations not previously described in the region. These results highlight both the continued public health burden and the evolving genetic landscape of T. gondii in Uruguay. Our findings underscore the need to strengthen surveillance and prevention strategies for congenital toxoplasmosis in South America.

乌拉圭人类刚地弓形虫血清阳性率、血清转化率和遗传变异。
弓形虫病是由专性细胞内寄生虫刚地弓形虫引起的,是世界上最常见的人畜共患寄生虫感染之一。妊娠期感染弓形虫可传播给胎儿,其临床结果受感染时胎龄和寄生虫基因型的影响。产前筛查能够发现母体血清转化,并为干预提供了一个关键窗口。在乌拉圭,尽管在怀孕期间进行了强制性血清学筛查,但关于弓形虫血清阳性率和孕产妇血清转化的国家数据在20年内没有更新。此外,当地菌株的遗传多样性特征仍然很差。在这项研究中,我们分析了2019年至2023年期间在乌拉圭最大的公立妇产医院就诊的孕妇的公开血清学数据。我们发现血清患病率从50%(1998年报道)轻微下降到45.5%,先天性传播率为0.58%。新生儿的临床分析显示以脉络膜视网膜炎为主要表现。为了研究弓形虫的多样性,我们利用分子检测后的PCR-RFLP技术对弓形虫进行了基因分型。我们的发现揭示了大量的遗传多样性,包括以前未在该地区描述的新型等位基因组合。这些结果突出了乌拉圭持续的公共卫生负担和弓形虫不断演变的遗传格局。我们的研究结果强调了加强南美先天性弓形虫病监测和预防策略的必要性。
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Parasitology
Parasitology 医学-寄生虫学
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
4.20%
发文量
280
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Parasitology is an important specialist journal covering the latest advances in the subject. It publishes original research and review papers on all aspects of parasitology and host-parasite relationships, including the latest discoveries in parasite biochemistry, molecular biology and genetics, ecology and epidemiology in the context of the biological, medical and veterinary sciences. Included in the subscription price are two special issues which contain reviews of current hot topics, one of which is the proceedings of the annual Symposia of the British Society for Parasitology, while the second, covering areas of significant topical interest, is commissioned by the editors and the editorial board.
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