弓形虫感染的流行病学变化:2017-2023年法国里昂孕妇的7年纵向研究

IF 2.3 2区 医学 Q2 PARASITOLOGY
Parasite Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-21 DOI:10.1051/parasite/2025023
Alvaro Roy, Laurent Gaucher, Damien Dupont, Jean Menotti, Anthony Atallah, Benoit de la Fournière, Mona Massoud, Bruno Lina, Pauline Tirard-Collet, Martine Wallon
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众所周知,弓形虫感染的流行病学在地理上有所不同,但在许多促成因素的影响下,也可能随时间而变化。监测在预防先天性弓形虫病方面特别有用。我们利用法国产前预防项目回顾性评估2017年至2023年间孕妇弓形虫感染血清阳性率和发病率以及先天性感染发生率的变化。我们进行了一项纵向回顾性研究,包括2017年至2023年期间在里昂公立妇产医院随访的所有已知弓形虫状态的妊娠(71922例妊娠)。我们使用多变量logistic回归模型来确定与血清阳性相关的因素(年龄组、世卫组织原产地区、居住地区的人口密度和胎次)。弓形虫病血清患病率从2017年的26.4%持续下降至2023年的22.1% (p = 0.003),而孕产妇感染发生率保持稳定,为1.3/ 1000例高危妊娠。值得注意的是,血清阳性率随年龄呈线性增长,从25-29岁女性的18.9%上升到≥40岁女性的38.0%
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Epidemiological changes in Toxoplasma infection: a 7-year longitudinal study in pregnant women in Lyon, France, 2017-2023.

The epidemiology of Toxoplasma infection is known to vary geographically, but is also likely to vary over time, under the influence of many contributing factors. Monitoring is particularly useful in the context of preventing congenital toxoplasmosis. We took advantage of the French prenatal prevention programme to retrospectively assess changes between 2017 and 2023 in seroprevalence and incidence rates of Toxoplasma infection in pregnant women and the incidence of congenital infections. We conducted a longitudinal retrospective study including all pregnancies with known Toxoplasma status followed up at Lyon's public maternity hospitals between 2017 and 2023 (71,922 pregnancies). We used a multivariable logistic regression model to identify factors (age-group, WHO region of origin, population density of the area of residence and parity) associated with seropositivity. The seroprevalence of toxoplasmosis decreased consistently from 26.4% in 2017 to 22.1% in 2023 (p = 0.003), while maternal infection incidence remained stable at 1.3/1,000 pregnancies at risk. Notably, the seroprevalence showed a linear increase with age from 18.9% in women aged 25-29 years to 38.0% in women aged ≥40 years (p < 0.001). The seroprevalence was lower in pregnant women living in rural areas [adjusted seroprevalence ratio (aPR) = 0.87, 95% CI: 0.82-0.92] and higher in multiparous women (aPR = 1.08, 95% CI: 1.04-1.12). This study confirms the ongoing decline in toxoplasmosis seroprevalence while seroconversions remained stable, indicating a need for more tests in seronegative women in the future. These findings highlight the need for ongoing monitoring and refinement of congenital toxoplasmosis prevention strategies in high-income countries.

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Parasite
Parasite 医学-寄生虫学
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
6.90%
发文量
49
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Parasite is an international open-access, peer-reviewed, online journal publishing high quality papers on all aspects of human and animal parasitology. Reviews, articles and short notes may be submitted. Fields include, but are not limited to: general, medical and veterinary parasitology; morphology, including ultrastructure; parasite systematics, including entomology, acarology, helminthology and protistology, and molecular analyses; molecular biology and biochemistry; immunology of parasitic diseases; host-parasite relationships; ecology and life history of parasites; epidemiology; therapeutics; new diagnostic tools. All papers in Parasite are published in English. Manuscripts should have a broad interest and must not have been published or submitted elsewhere. No limit is imposed on the length of manuscripts, but they should be concisely written. Papers of limited interest such as case reports, epidemiological studies in punctual areas, isolated new geographical records, and systematic descriptions of single species will generally not be accepted, but might be considered if the authors succeed in demonstrating their interest.
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