Human toxoplasmosis: current advances in the field.

IF 4 3区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-01 DOI:10.1097/QCO.0000000000001130
Anna Beltrame, Kami Kim, Louis M Weiss
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Abstract

Purpose of review: Human toxoplasmosis remains a significant, yet often underrecognized, global health concern. This review highlights emerging advances in prevention and management, offering timely updates for clinicians and researchers.

Recent findings: Recent venison-associated outbreaks in the United States have emphasized the risk of ocular toxoplasmosis and severe disease in immune competent individuals and the need for heightened clinical suspicion. Updated guidelines for hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) recipients now recommend systematic screening, qPCR monitoring, and prophylaxis to reduce mortality from Toxoplasma gondii reactivation. Emerging evidence suggests that chronic T. gondii infection may contribute to adverse pregnancy outcomes, challenging the long-held assumption that chronic infection is protective against these complications. Although the potential association between chronic T. gondii infection and neuropsychiatric disorders remains debated, its public health relevance warrants further investigation.

Summary: Improved clinical awareness, applied preventive strategies, and expanded research are essential to mitigate the broader health impact of chronic T. gondii infection. Future well designed studies and rigorous analyses are critical to defining maternal-fetal risks and potential neuropsychiatric effects, providing the evidence needed to update clinical guidelines and inform public health policies.

人类弓形虫病:该领域的最新进展。
综述目的:人类弓形虫病仍然是一个重要的,但往往未得到充分认识的全球卫生问题。这篇综述强调了预防和管理方面的新进展,为临床医生和研究人员提供了及时的更新。最近的发现:最近在美国与鹿肉有关的暴发强调了眼弓形虫病的风险和免疫能力强的个体的严重疾病,需要加强临床怀疑。更新后的造血干细胞移植(HSCT)受者指南现在建议进行系统筛查、qPCR监测和预防,以降低刚地弓形虫再激活的死亡率。新出现的证据表明,慢性弓形虫感染可能导致不良妊娠结局,挑战了长期以来认为慢性感染可预防这些并发症的假设。尽管慢性弓形虫感染与神经精神疾病之间的潜在关联仍存在争议,但其公共卫生相关性值得进一步调查。摘要:提高临床意识、应用预防策略和扩大研究对于减轻慢性弓形虫感染对健康的广泛影响至关重要。未来精心设计的研究和严格的分析对于确定母胎风险和潜在的神经精神影响至关重要,为更新临床指南和告知公共卫生政策提供所需的证据。
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6.70
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2.60%
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121
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: This reader-friendly, bimonthly resource provides a powerful, broad-based perspective on the most important advances from throughout the world literature. Featuring renowned guest editors and focusing exclusively on two topics, every issue of Current Opinion in Infectious Disease delivers unvarnished, expert assessments of developments from the previous year. Insightful editorials and on-the-mark invited reviews cover key subjects such as HIV infection and AIDS; skin and soft tissue infections; respiratory infections; paediatric and neonatal infections; gastrointestinal infections; tropical and travel-associated diseases; and antimicrobial agents.
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