Incidence of anti-toxoplasma antibodies in women with high-risk pregnancy and habitual abortions

Toxoplasmosis is a zoonosis caused by Toxoplasma gondii, an obligate intracellular parasite. In pregnant women on the worldwide scale, there are seroprevalences from 7% to 51.3% and in women with abnormal pregnancies and abortions the seroprevalences vary from 17.5% to 52.3%. In Mexico, seropositivi...

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Main Authors: Maria de la Luz Galvan Ramirez, Juan Luis Soto Mancilla, Oscar Velasco Castrejon, Roberto Perez Medina
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (SBMT) 1995
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:cd427a7af78743098767ba7b94df13bf 2023-05-15T15:17:33+02:00 Incidence of anti-toxoplasma antibodies in women with high-risk pregnancy and habitual abortions Maria de la Luz Galvan Ramirez Juan Luis Soto Mancilla Oscar Velasco Castrejon Roberto Perez Medina 1995-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/cd427a7af78743098767ba7b94df13bf EN eng Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (SBMT) http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0037-86821995000400005 https://doaj.org/toc/0037-8682 https://doaj.org/toc/1678-9849 0037-8682 1678-9849 https://doaj.org/article/cd427a7af78743098767ba7b94df13bf Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, Vol 28, Iss 4, Pp 333-337 (1995) Toxoplasmosis Embarazo de alto riesgo Aborto habitual High-risk pregnancy Habitual abortion Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 article 1995 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-30T21:39:32Z Toxoplasmosis is a zoonosis caused by Toxoplasma gondii, an obligate intracellular parasite. In pregnant women on the worldwide scale, there are seroprevalences from 7% to 51.3% and in women with abnormal pregnancies and abortions the seroprevalences vary from 17.5% to 52.3%. In Mexico, seropositivity has been found to vary from 18.2% to 44.8% in women with abnormal deliveries or abortions. This study's aim was to determine the incidence oflgG and IgM anti-Toxoplasma antibodies in women at the Gineco-Obstetrics Hospital of the Western Medical Center of the Mexican Social Security Institute. Three hundred and fifty women with high-risk pregnancies were studied, and 122 (34.9%) were found to be IgG seropositive and 76 (20.7%) were IgM positive. In one group of women with habitual abortions there were 48 (44.9%) with the preseiwe of IgG antibodies and 33 (33-3%) were IgM seropositive. Seropositivity was analyzed according to age, occupation, socio-economic level, eating raw or poorly cooked meat, and living with cats. La toxoplasmosis es una zoonosis causada por Toxoplasma gondii , parãsito intracellular obligado, en mujeres embarazadas a nivel mundial existen seroprevalencias del 7% al 51.3% y mujeres con embarazos anormales y aborto varian desde 17.5% al 52.3%. En México se ha referido seropositividad del 18.2% al 44.8% en mujeres con partos anormales 6 abortos. El propósito de este trabajo consistió en determinar la frecuencia de anticuerpos antitoxoplasma IgG e IgM en mujeres del Hospital de Gineco Obstetrícia del Centro Médico de Occidente del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social. Se estudiaron 350 mujeres con embarazo de alto riesgo encontrando 122 (34.9%) seropositivas a IgG y 76 (20.7%) a IgM, y en un grupo de 105 mujeres con aborto habitual resultando 48 (44.9%) con presencia de anticuerpos IgG y 33 (33-3%) a IgM. Se analizó la seropositividad con la edad, ocupación, nivel socioeconómicoa, ingesta de came cruda 6 mal cocida y conviveticia can gatos. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Obligado ENVELOPE(-64.700,-64.700,-65.850,-65.850)
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topic Toxoplasmosis
Embarazo de alto riesgo
Aborto habitual
High-risk pregnancy
Habitual abortion
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
spellingShingle Toxoplasmosis
Embarazo de alto riesgo
Aborto habitual
High-risk pregnancy
Habitual abortion
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Maria de la Luz Galvan Ramirez
Juan Luis Soto Mancilla
Oscar Velasco Castrejon
Roberto Perez Medina
Incidence of anti-toxoplasma antibodies in women with high-risk pregnancy and habitual abortions
topic_facet Toxoplasmosis
Embarazo de alto riesgo
Aborto habitual
High-risk pregnancy
Habitual abortion
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
description Toxoplasmosis is a zoonosis caused by Toxoplasma gondii, an obligate intracellular parasite. In pregnant women on the worldwide scale, there are seroprevalences from 7% to 51.3% and in women with abnormal pregnancies and abortions the seroprevalences vary from 17.5% to 52.3%. In Mexico, seropositivity has been found to vary from 18.2% to 44.8% in women with abnormal deliveries or abortions. This study's aim was to determine the incidence oflgG and IgM anti-Toxoplasma antibodies in women at the Gineco-Obstetrics Hospital of the Western Medical Center of the Mexican Social Security Institute. Three hundred and fifty women with high-risk pregnancies were studied, and 122 (34.9%) were found to be IgG seropositive and 76 (20.7%) were IgM positive. In one group of women with habitual abortions there were 48 (44.9%) with the preseiwe of IgG antibodies and 33 (33-3%) were IgM seropositive. Seropositivity was analyzed according to age, occupation, socio-economic level, eating raw or poorly cooked meat, and living with cats. La toxoplasmosis es una zoonosis causada por Toxoplasma gondii , parãsito intracellular obligado, en mujeres embarazadas a nivel mundial existen seroprevalencias del 7% al 51.3% y mujeres con embarazos anormales y aborto varian desde 17.5% al 52.3%. En México se ha referido seropositividad del 18.2% al 44.8% en mujeres con partos anormales 6 abortos. El propósito de este trabajo consistió en determinar la frecuencia de anticuerpos antitoxoplasma IgG e IgM en mujeres del Hospital de Gineco Obstetrícia del Centro Médico de Occidente del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social. Se estudiaron 350 mujeres con embarazo de alto riesgo encontrando 122 (34.9%) seropositivas a IgG y 76 (20.7%) a IgM, y en un grupo de 105 mujeres con aborto habitual resultando 48 (44.9%) con presencia de anticuerpos IgG y 33 (33-3%) a IgM. Se analizó la seropositividad con la edad, ocupación, nivel socioeconómicoa, ingesta de came cruda 6 mal cocida y conviveticia can gatos.
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author Maria de la Luz Galvan Ramirez
Juan Luis Soto Mancilla
Oscar Velasco Castrejon
Roberto Perez Medina
author_facet Maria de la Luz Galvan Ramirez
Juan Luis Soto Mancilla
Oscar Velasco Castrejon
Roberto Perez Medina
author_sort Maria de la Luz Galvan Ramirez
title Incidence of anti-toxoplasma antibodies in women with high-risk pregnancy and habitual abortions
title_short Incidence of anti-toxoplasma antibodies in women with high-risk pregnancy and habitual abortions
title_full Incidence of anti-toxoplasma antibodies in women with high-risk pregnancy and habitual abortions
title_fullStr Incidence of anti-toxoplasma antibodies in women with high-risk pregnancy and habitual abortions
title_full_unstemmed Incidence of anti-toxoplasma antibodies in women with high-risk pregnancy and habitual abortions
title_sort incidence of anti-toxoplasma antibodies in women with high-risk pregnancy and habitual abortions
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