Seroepidemiology of Toxoplasmosis in Hemodialysis Patients in Senegal

M. Seck, M. Mbow, S. Seck, Yacine Ameth Dia, I. Diallo, Marouba Cisse, Moctar Gningue, Victoria Daou, B. Coundoul, Y. Kane, M. Cisse, A. Kama, K. Diongue, P. A. T. Gueye, C. Faye, M. Diallo, Mouhamadou Ndiaye, A. Badiane, A. Dièye, S. Mboup, D. Ndiaye
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Toxoplasmosis in immunocompromised patients results in either reactivation of latent toxoplasmosis or acute infection. In the framework of the kidney transplantation program in Senegal, the serological screening of potential pre-transplant and transplanted patients can prevent the disease. This study aimed to assess the seroprevalence of toxoplasmosis in a cohort of hemodialysis patients, candidates for kidney transplantation. To this end, a multicentre cross-sectional study was conducted in 2020 in six dialysis units from five regions. Blood samples and sociodemographic data were collected from each patient. IgG and IgM against T. gondii antibodies were assessed by a chemiluminescent method using Architect ci4100, and statistical analysis was performed using R software. Overall, 211 hemodialysis patients aged from 18 to 77 years were enrolled. The mean age was 42.62 years ± 13.6, and the sex ratio M/F was 1.24. The overall seroprevalence of T. gondii was 41.7%, with the highest value being recorded in the region of Kaolack (44.4%). Patients aged over 60 years were more typically infected, at a proportion of 56.0%. Regarding sex, males elicited a higher prevalence (44.4.%) than females did. Patients of an upper socioeconomic status were less affected, and contact with cats was not associated with toxoplasmosis. By education level, the illiterate group was most affected one. Overall, this first study of toxoplasmosis among Senegalese hemodialysis patients indicates high seroprevalence.
塞内加尔血液透析患者弓形虫病血清流行病学研究
免疫功能低下患者的弓形虫病导致潜伏弓形虫病的重新激活或急性感染。在塞内加尔肾移植项目的框架内,对潜在的移植前和移植患者进行血清学筛查可以预防这种疾病。本研究旨在评估弓形虫病在一组血液透析患者、肾移植候选者中的血清患病率。为此,2020年在5个地区的6个透析单位进行了一项多中心横断面研究。收集每位患者的血液样本和社会人口统计数据。采用Architect ci4100化学发光法检测IgG和IgM抗体对刚地弓形虫抗体的作用,并采用R软件进行统计学分析。共纳入211例血液透析患者,年龄从18岁到77岁不等。平均年龄42.62岁±13.6岁,性别比M/F为1.24。弓形虫总体血清阳性率为41.7%,以考拉山地区最高(44.4%)。60岁以上的患者感染更为典型,占56.0%。在性别方面,男性的患病率(44.4%)高于女性。社会经济地位较高的患者受影响较小,与猫接触与弓形虫病无关。按受教育程度划分,文盲群体受影响最大。总的来说,塞内加尔血液透析患者中弓形虫病的首次研究表明血清阳性率很高。
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