Literature DB >> 2133421

Diagnosis and epidemiology of toxoplasmosis in Korea.

W Y Choi1.   

Abstract

Toxoplasma gondii can cause congenital as well as postnatal toxoplasmosis in humans and animals, and thereby elicit various kinds and grades of clinical manifestations. In the human host, especially the congenital type gives rise to serious complications and sequelae such as blindness and hydrocephalus. Serological tests such as Sabin-Feldman dye test, indirect hemagglutination test, indirect fluorescent antibody test, indirect latex agglutination test, agglutination test, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and detection of circulating antigens or antibodies are popularly used for the diagnosis of toxoplasmosis. In Korea, several local surveys during the past 20-30 years have shown that the antibody positive rates of patients in general hospitals ranged from 1.9% to 7.2%. Special clinical attention should be paid to immunocompromised patients, since immunosuppression is known to activate and aggravate latent toxoplasmosis, and in such cases the patients are often led to encephalitis, coma and death.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2133421     DOI: 10.3347/kjp.1990.28.suppl.41

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Kisaengchunghak Chapchi


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Authors:  Heejeong Youn
Journal:  Korean J Parasitol       Date:  2009-10       Impact factor: 1.341

2.  Clinical features of ocular toxoplasmosis in Korean patients.

Authors:  Young-Hoon Park; Jae-Hyung Han; Ho-Woo Nam
Journal:  Korean J Parasitol       Date:  2011-06-14       Impact factor: 1.341

Review 3.  Parasitic infections and medical expenses according to Health Insurance Review Assessment claims data in South Korea, 2011-2018.

Authors:  Ju Yeong Kim; Myung-Hee Yi; Tai-Soon Yong
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-11-26       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Molecular Detection and Phylogeny of Tick-Borne Pathogens in Ticks Collected from Dogs in the Republic of Korea.

Authors:  A-Tai Truong; Jinhyeong Noh; Yeojin Park; Hyun-Ji Seo; Keun-Ho Kim; Subin Min; Jiyeon Lim; Mi-Sun Yoo; Heung-Chul Kim; Terry A Klein; Hyunkyoung Lee; Soon-Seek Yoon; Yun Sang Cho
Journal:  Pathogens       Date:  2021-05-17
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