刚地弓形虫感染与多发性硬化症:年龄和性别匹配的病例对照血清阳性率研究。

Edna Madai Méndez-Hernández, Jesús Hernández-Tinoco, José Manuel Salas-Pacheco, Luis Francisco Sánchez-Anguiano, Oscar Arias-Carrión, Ada Agustina Sandoval-Carrillo, Francisco Xavier Castellanos-Juárez, Luis Ángel Ruano-Calderón, Cosme Alvarado-Esquivel
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摘要

弓形虫感染与多发性硬化症之间的联系仍然存在争议。在本研究中,我们旨在确定弓形虫血清阳性与多发性硬化症之间的关系。采用年龄和性别匹配的病例对照研究,我们研究了45名在墨西哥杜兰戈市两家公立医院就诊的多发性硬化症患者和225名没有这种疾病和其他神经系统疾病的对照受试者。对病例和对照组的血清样本进行分析,使用市售的酶联免疫分析法检测抗弓形虫IgG。45例多发性硬化症患者血清t抗体阳性1例(2.22%),225例非多发性硬化症对照患者血清t抗体阳性15例(6.67%)。刚地IgG抗体。差异无统计学意义(OR = 0.31;95% ci: 0.04-2.47;P = 0.48)。病例与对照组间均检测到弓形虫IgG抗体。弓形虫血清阳性的频率在病例和对照组之间没有性别或年龄组的差异。本研究结果不支持弓形虫血清阳性与多发性硬化症之间的联系。然而,应该进行更多的研究,样本量更大,以证实这种缺乏联系。
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Toxoplasma gondii infection and multiple sclerosis: An age- and a gender-matched case-control seroprevalence study.

The link between Toxoplasma gondii infection and multiple sclerosis remains controversial. In the present study, we aimed to determine the association between T. gondii seropositivity and multiple sclerosis. Using an age- and gender-matched case-control study, we studied 45 patients who had multiple sclerosis attended in two public hospitals and 225 control subjects without this disease and other neurological disorders in Durango City, Mexico. Serum samples of cases and controls were analyzed for detection of anti-Toxoplasma IgG using a commercially available enzyme-linked immunoassay. One (2.22%) of the 45 patients with multiple sclerosis, and 15 (6.67%) of the 225 control subjects without this disease were seropositive for anti-T. gondii IgG antibodies. No statistically significant difference (OR = 0.31; 95% CI: 0.04-2.47; P = 0.48) in seroprevalence of anti-T. gondii IgG antibodies between cases and controls was found. The frequency of T. gondii seropositivity did not vary among cases and controls about sex or age groups. Results of this study do not support an association between seropositivity to T. gondii and multiple sclerosis. However, additional research with larger sample sizes to confirm this lack of association should be conducted.

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