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摘要
背景:刚地弓形虫是一种全球流行的相对常见的寄生虫,可引起弓形虫病。这种感染通常没有明确的症状,因此及时准确的检测对该病的治疗起着重要作用。本研究回顾了妊娠期弓形虫抗体依赖血清学检测,评估其诊断有效性,以指导医疗保健提供者,特别是妇产科医生。方法:在本系统综述和荟萃分析中,我们使用四个不同的数据库进行检索,并遵循PRISMA指南收集2000年至2024年4月期间的相关研究。在仔细评估纳入/排除标准列表后,我们最终选择了67项符合条件的研究进行分析,并对获得的数据进行统计审查。结果:数据分析显示IgM抗t血清混合阳性率。孕妇弓形虫感染率为2.1% (95% CI = 1.67 ~ 3.03)。此外,igm阳性孕妇低IgG阳性率的加权血清阳性率估计为30% (95% CI = 28 ~ 31), igm阳性孕妇IgA血清阳性率为43% (95% CI = 18 ~ 70)。IgG抗体检测结果与IgM、IgA抗体检测结果结合可显著提高近期和既往弓形虫感染诊断的准确性。结论:这种方法对孕妇特别有价值,因为它提高了血清学检测结果的可靠性,有助于提供及时治疗并减轻与弓形虫病相关的不可逆并发症。
Assessment of simultaneous IgM, IgG avidity, and IgA testing in diagnosis of acute toxoplasmosis in pregnant women: a systematic review and meta-analysis study.
Backgrounds: Toxoplasma gondii is a relatively common parasite with a global prevalence that can cause toxoplasmosis. This infection usually does not have clear symptoms, so timely and accurate detection plays a major role in the treatment of this disease. This study reviewed Toxoplasma antibodies dependent serologic tests in pregnancy, assessing their diagnostic effectiveness to guide healthcare providers, particularly obstetricians and gynecologists.
Methods: In this systematic review and meta-analysis, we utilized four different databases for our search and adhered to the PRISMA guidelines to collect pertinent studies in duration of 2000 to April 2024. After carefully evaluating the inclusion/exclusion criteria list, we ultimately selected 67 qualifying studies for our analysis and subjecting the obtained data to statistical scrutiny.
Results: Data analysis revealed that the pooled seroprevalence of IgM anti-T. gondii among pregnant women tested were 2.1% (95% CI = 1.67 to 3.03). Moreover, the weighted seroprevalence rate estimate of low IgG avidity in IgM-positive pregnant women was 30% (95% CI = 28 to 31) and the seroprevalence of IgA in IgM-positive pregnant women was 43% (95% CI = 18 to 70). Combining the IgG avidity test results with those of IgM and IgA can significantly improve the accuracy of diagnosing recent and past Toxoplasma infections.
Conclusions: This approach is particularly valuable for pregnant women, as it improves the reliability of serological test outcomes and helps to provide timely treatment and mitigate irreversible complications associated with toxoplasmosis.
期刊介绍:
BMC Pregnancy & Childbirth is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of pregnancy and childbirth. The journal welcomes submissions on the biomedical aspects of pregnancy, breastfeeding, labor, maternal health, maternity care, trends and sociological aspects of pregnancy and childbirth.