[职业风险学生刚地弓形虫血清阳性率分析]。

Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.4067/s0716-10182022000200260
Ignacio Troncoso T, Christof Fischer W, Andrea Cuevas H, Benjamín Cespedes-Cortes, Adela Valenzuela C, Yennifer Flores C, Romy Weinborn A, Paulina Muñoz G, Kristofer Arrué B, Catalina Bustamante C, Jeannette Dabanch P
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背景:弓形虫病是一种由感染弓形虫引起的疾病,弓形虫是世界上最常见的寄生虫之一。人畜共患感染通常因食用未煮熟的受污染肉类或接触受污染的猫粪而发生。智利对健康人和免疫功能低下者的弓形虫病进行了一些研究,但没有对职业风险群体(如兽医专业学生)进行调查。目的:测定我国中南部某大学兽医学专业学生弓形虫血清阳性率,并评价其与内在变量的相关性。方法:对智利中南部一所大学74名兽医专业学生进行外周血采集。采用序贯化学发光免疫分析法作为诊断技术。结果:血清阳性16例,占总人数的21.6%,其中女生最多(75%),年龄在24 ~ 26岁之间(43.7%),全部食用肉类和蔬菜(100%),无防护收集宠物猫粪便50例(68.7%)。结论:兽医学专业学生体内存在弓形虫抗体。据作者所知,这是智利兽医专业大学生首次进行弓形虫病血清学研究。
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[Seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii in students with occupational risk].

Background: Toxoplasmosis is a disease that results from infection with the Toxoplasma gondii parasite, one of the world's most common parasites. The zoonotic infection usually occurs by eating undercooked contaminated meat or by contact with contaminated cat feces. A few studies of toxoplasmosis in healthy and immuno-compromised persons were done in Chile, but investigations related to occupational risk groups, such as Veterinary Medicine students were not studied.

Aim: Determine the seroprevalence for T. gondii in Veterinary Medicine students at a university located in the center-south of the country, and evaluated to association with intrinsic variables.

Methods: Peripheral blood samples were taken from 74 veterinary students from a university in south-central Chile. Immunoassay with sequential chemiluminescent was used as diagnostic technique.

Results: Of the total number of students, 16 were seropositive, which is equivalent to 21.6%, the largest number of seropositive students was female (75%), they were in the age range between 24 and 26 years of age (43.7%), all consumed meat and vegetables (100%) and collected pet cat feces without protection 50 (68,7%).

Conclusions: The results obtained show the presence of antibodies against T. gondii in Veterinary Medicine students. To the authors' knowledge, it is the first serological study for toxoplasmosis performed in university students of Veterinary Medicine in Chile.

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