| Literature DB >> 20875286 |
Claudia A Munoz-Zanzi1, Paulina Fry, Blaz Lesina, Dolores Hill.
Abstract
Infection source can determine cost-effective public health interventions. To quantify risk of acquiring Toxoplasma gondii from environmental sources versus from meat, we examined serum from pregnant women in Chile. Because 43% had oocyst-specific antibodies, we conclude that contaminated meat remains the primary source of infection but that environmental sources also pose substantial risk.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20875286 PMCID: PMC3294384 DOI: 10.3201/eid1610.091674
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
FigureDetection of Toxoplasma gondii in 494 low-income pregnant women from Valdivia Province, Chile. *<15%, indicates acute infection; †15%–30%, indicates possible infection within <6 mo (4 samples from recently infected women were not tested for SSP antibodies); ‡>30%, excludes recent (within 3 mo) infection (9 samples from women with chronic infection were not tested for SSP antibodies). –, negative; +, positive; Ig, immunoglobulin; SSP, sporozoite-specific protein antibodies.
Demographics of low-income pregnant women evaluated for exposure to Toxoplasma gondii, Valdivia Province, Chile*
| Variable | Seronegative | Seropositive | Total | Odds ratio (p value)† |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Urban residence‡ | 289/300 (96.3) | 184/189 (97.4) | 473/489 (96.7) | – (0.538) |
| Very low socioeconomic status§ | 261/300 (87.0) | 167/191 (87.4) | 428/491 (87.2) | – (0.888) |
| College/technical education¶ | 41/300 (13.7) | 16/191 (8.4) | 57/491 (11.6) | 0.58 (0.077) |
| Age, y, median# | 25 (18.0–39.0) | 27 (18.0–41.0) | 25 (18.0–40.2) | 1.46** (0.011) |
| Total, no. (%) | 301 (60.9) | 193 (39.1) | 494 |
*Values are no./no. tested (%) except as indicated. †Odds ratio and corresponding p value from univariate logistic regression analysis. ‡Reference is rural residence. §Household income <$3,500/y; reference is low socioeconomic status, household income >$3,500/y to <$5,000/y. ¶Reference is no college or technical education. #Median, 2.5th, and 97.5th percentiles (in parenthesis) are reported for age as a continuous variable. **Odds ratio for a 28-year-old woman compared with an 18-year-old woman as an example.