加纳阿散蒂地区弓形虫感染的血清流行率、风险因素及其对血液学参数的影响:一项横断面研究。

Q2 Multidisciplinary
AAS Open Research Pub Date : 2020-06-17 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.12688/aasopenres.13022.2
Samuel Kekeli Agordzo, Kingsley Badu, Mathew Glover Addo, Christian Kwasi Owusu, Abdul-Hakim Mutala, Austine Tweneboah, Dawood Ackom Abbas, Nana Kwame Ayisi-Boateng
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背景:弓形虫(Toxoplasma gondii)是一种必须寄生于细胞内的 apicomplexan 寄生虫,可导致弓形虫病。尽管弓形虫病的全球流行率估计约为 30%,但加纳的血清流行率数据有限,而且有关弓形虫对接触者血液学参数的影响的信息也很匮乏。研究方法对 300 名征得同意的人进行问卷调查,以获得人口统计学信息并评估他们暴露于淋病的风险。使用抗淋病双球菌 IgG/IgM 组合检测试剂盒,测定寄生虫特异性 IgG 和/或 IgM 的血清阳性率。使用血液分析仪测量血液参数。结果总体血清阳性率为 50.3%(n=151),其中 49.7%(n=149)的参与者 IgG 血清阳性,1%(n=3)的参与者 IgM 阳性。此外,在孕妇中观察到的血清阳性率为 56.4%(n=62)。在居住地类型方面,农村社区的血清阳性率为 55.6%,城郊社区为 50.6%,城市社区为 47.1%。该研究确定了养猫、接触猫砂、接触生肉[RR(95% CI:1.76(1.23-2.53)、1.66(1.03-2.67)、1.25(1.00-1.57)]和年龄(p结论:包括育龄妇女在内的研究人群中约有半数携带淋球菌抗体,这引起了人们对先天性弓形虫病和贫血风险的担忧。因此,我们建议将弓形虫筛查纳入孕妇产前检查的常规项目,并进一步研究人类感染弓形虫对血液学的影响。
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Seroprevalence, risk factors and impact of <i>Toxoplasma gondii</i> infection on haematological parameters in the Ashanti region of Ghana: a cross-sectional study.

Seroprevalence, risk factors and impact of Toxoplasma gondii infection on haematological parameters in the Ashanti region of Ghana: a cross-sectional study.

Background: Toxoplasma gondii is an obligate, intracellular, apicomplexan parasite that causes toxoplasmosis. Although the global prevalence of toxoplasmosis has been estimated to be approximately 30%, there is limited seroprevalence data in Ghana, with a dearth of information on the impact of T. gondii on haematological parameters in exposed persons. Methods: Questionnaires were administered to 300 consenting individuals to obtain demographic information and assessment of their risk of exposure to T. gondii. Using anti- T. gondii IgG/IgM combo test kits, seropositivity to parasite-specific IgG and/or IgM was determined. A haematological analyser was used to measure haematological parameters. Results: There was an overall seroprevalence of 50.3% (n=151), with 49.7% (n=149) of the study participants seropositive for IgG and 1% (n=3) testing positive for IgM. Furthermore, the observed seroprevalence among pregnant women was 56.4% (n=62). With regard to settlement type, a seroprevalence of 55.6% was observed in the rural community, 50.6% in the peri-urban community and 47.1% in the urban community. The study identified cat ownership, contact with cat litter, contact with raw meat  [RR (95% CI: 1.76 (1.23-2.53), 1.66 (1.03-2.67), 1.25(1.00-1.57)] and age (p<0.001) as risk factors for infection. Analyses of haematological data revealed significant reduction in the white blood cell, lymphocytes and mean corpuscular volume levels in seropositive males (p=0.0223, 0.0275, and 0.0271) respectively. Only the mean corpuscular volume of seropositive females reduced significantly as compared to the seronegative counterparts (p=0.0035).  Conclusions: About half of the study population, including women of reproductive age carried antibodies against T. gondii, raising concerns about the risk of congenital toxoplasmosis and anaemia. We, therefore, recommend that screening for Toxoplasma gondii be included in the routine screening of pregnant women seeking antenatal care and further investigation should be conducted on the haematological implications of infection in humans.

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