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Juan F Cano, Sebastián Galindo-Pita, Andrés Felipe Sarmiento, Daniela Méndez, Bibiana Briceño, Germán Mejía-Salgado, Alejandra de-la-Torre
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背景:本系统综述和荟萃分析评估抗弓形虫药物治疗精神分裂症谱系障碍的疗效。鉴于新出现的证据将弓形虫感染与精神分裂症联系起来,了解这些结果可能为感染弓形虫的精神分裂症患者提供有针对性的治疗。方法:根据PRISMA指南对PubMed、Scopus和Lilacs数据库进行综合检索,确定抗弓形虫抗生素治疗精神分裂症或分裂情感性障碍的研究。纳入标准侧重于主要观察性研究和随机对照试验(rct)。使用适当的工具评估偏倚风险。对标准化平均差异进行meta分析,比较阳性和阴性综合征量表(PANSS)评分从基线到治疗后的差异。采用R 4.3.1版本进行统计分析。采用漏斗图和Egger检验评估发表偏倚。结果:从筛选的5491项研究中,有19项研究符合纳入标准:13项随机对照试验、4项二次分析、1项横断面研究和1项队列研究。一项随机对照试验的荟萃分析显示抗生素对症状改善的影响很小(-3.12,95% CI: -5.82至-0.41)。米诺环素产生了不同的结果,在一些研究中显示出阴性症状和认知功能的改善,但在另一些研究中没有效果。其他抗生素,如阿奇霉素和青蒿素,除了蒿甲醚对刚地弓形虫免疫球蛋白G阳性患者有效外,疗效有限。未发现发表偏倚。结论:抗弓形虫类抗生素作为精神分裂症的辅助治疗可能有潜在的疗效。然而,异质性和方法局限性使结论复杂化。需要大规模随机对照试验来进一步阐明抗弓形虫抗生素在精神分裂症治疗中的作用。
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Efficacy of Anti-Toxoplasma Medications in Symptom Severity and Cognition in Patients with Schizophrenia or Schizoaffective Disorder: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

Background: This systematic review and meta-analysis assess the efficacy of anti-Toxoplasma medications in treating schizophrenia spectrum disorders. Given the emerging evidence linking Toxoplasma gondii infection to schizophrenia, understanding these results may inform targeted treatments for patients with schizophrenia who are infected with Toxoplasma gondii.

Methods: A comprehensive search of PubMed, Scopus, and Lilacs databases following PRISMA guidelines identified studies on anti-Toxoplasma antibiotics in schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder. Inclusion criteria focused on primary observational studies and randomized controlled trials (RCTs). The risk of bias was assessed using appropriate tools. Meta-analyses of the standardized mean differences were conducted to compare Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) scores from baseline to post-treatment. Statistical analyses were performed using R version 4.3.1. Funnel plots and Egger's tests were applied to assess publication bias.

Results: Nineteen studies met the inclusion criteria from 5,491 screened: 13 RCTs, four secondary analyses, one cross-sectional study, and one cohort study. A meta-analysis of RCTs revealed a small effect of antibiotics on symptom improvement (-3.12, 95% CI: -5.82 to -0.41). Minocycline yielded mixed outcomes, showing improvements in negative symptoms and cognitive function in some studies but no effect in others. Other antibiotics, like azithromycin and artemisinin, showed limited benefit, except for artemether in T. gondii Immunoglobulins G positive patients. No publication bias was detected.

Conclusion: Anti-Toxoplasma antibiotics may offer potential benefits as adjunctive therapy for schizophrenia. However, heterogeneity and methodological limitations complicate conclusions. Large-scale RCTs are needed further to clarify the role of anti-Toxoplasma antibiotics in schizophrenia treatment.

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