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The collected information was entered into SPSS18 software.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>The age of the subjects ranged from 10 to 73 years, with 125 patients having kidney failure due to ERDS. The rate of exposure to T. gondii in kidney transplant patients was 54.2%. 125 patients experiencing kidney failure due to ERDS. In kidney transplant patients, the exposure rate to <i>T. gondii</i> was 54.2%. There is a positive correlation between <i>TOX IgG</i> and age (r= 0.12, P = 0.02). There is a positive correlation between <i>CMV IgG</i> and the time elapsed since kidney transplantation (r = 0.11, P = 0.03) and <i>TOX IgG</i> (r = 0.13, p < 0.01). Gender was found not to predict <i>EBV.IgG</i> (β = 0.787, p < 0.21<i>), CMV.IgG</i> (β = 4.752, p < 0.071), <i>TOX.IgG</i> (β = 1.154, p < 0.256) based on regression tests.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>Physicians should be aware of preventive measures and should consider early diagnosis in cases of compatible symptoms. 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背景:移植术后机会性感染是一个严重的问题,其中以弓形虫和巨细胞病毒感染最为严重。本研究的目的是检测2017年至2021年德黑兰新浪医院肾移植受者中弓形虫病毒的血清流行病学。方法:对342例肾移植患者进行横断面研究,经同意后采用普查方法。通过审查医疗记录和移植数据库收集数据,包括与肾移植有关的人口特征和感染测试。将收集到的信息输入SPSS18软件。结果:受试者年龄从10岁到73岁不等,其中125例因ERDS导致肾衰竭。肾移植患者弓形虫暴露率为54.2%。125例因ERDS导致肾衰竭的患者。在肾移植患者中,弓形虫暴露率为54.2%。TOX IgG与年龄呈正相关(r= 0.12, P = 0.02)。CMV IgG与肾移植时间呈正相关(r = 0.11, P = 0.03), TOX IgG与肾移植时间呈正相关(r = 0.13, P < 0.01)。发现性别不能预测EBV。IgG (β = 0.787, p), CMV;IgG (β = 4.752, p TOX;结论:临床医师应注意预防措施,对症状一致的病例应考虑早期诊断。建议在潜在供体中筛查抗弓形虫IgM抗体。
Seroepidemiology of toxoplasma gondii in kidney transplant patients.
Background: Opportunistic infection after transplantation is a serious problem, with Toxoplasma Gondii (T.gondii) and cytomegalovirus being the most concerning infections. The objective of this research was to examine the seroepidemiology of the T. gondii virus among kidney transplant recipients at Sina Hospital in Tehran from 2017 to 2021.
Methods: A total of 342 kidney transplant patients participated in this cross-sectional study using the census method after obtaining consent. Data were collected by reviewing medical records and the transplant database, including demographic characteristics and infectious tests related to kidney transplantation. The collected information was entered into SPSS18 software.
Results: The age of the subjects ranged from 10 to 73 years, with 125 patients having kidney failure due to ERDS. The rate of exposure to T. gondii in kidney transplant patients was 54.2%. 125 patients experiencing kidney failure due to ERDS. In kidney transplant patients, the exposure rate to T. gondii was 54.2%. There is a positive correlation between TOX IgG and age (r= 0.12, P = 0.02). There is a positive correlation between CMV IgG and the time elapsed since kidney transplantation (r = 0.11, P = 0.03) and TOX IgG (r = 0.13, p < 0.01). Gender was found not to predict EBV.IgG (β = 0.787, p < 0.21), CMV.IgG (β = 4.752, p < 0.071), TOX.IgG (β = 1.154, p < 0.256) based on regression tests.
Conclusion: Physicians should be aware of preventive measures and should consider early diagnosis in cases of compatible symptoms. Screening for anti-Toxoplasma IgM antibodies in potential donors is recommended.