Stillbirth history and Toxoplasma gondii infection in women attending public health centers in a northern Mexican city

  • Alvarado-Esquivel C
  • Pacheco-Vega S
  • Salcedo-Jaquez M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Through a cross-sectional study design, 150 women attending public health centers with a history of stillbirths were examined for anti- Toxoplasma gondii IgG and IgM antibodies in Durango City, Mexico. Bivariate and multivariate analyses were used to assess the association of T. gondii seropositivity with the characteristics of the women with stillbirth history. Of the 150 women (mean age: 32.09 ± 9.16 years) studied, 14 (9.3%) had anti- T. gondii IgG antibodies and six (42.9%) of them were also positive for anti- T. gondii IgM antibodies. Multivariate analysis showed that T. gondii seropositivity was associated with high frequency (4–7 days a week) of eating meat (OR = 5.52; 95% CI: 1.48–20.59; P = 0.01), history of lymphadenopathy (OR = 4.52; 95% CI: 1.14–17.82; P = 0.03), and history of surgery (OR = 8.68; 95% CI: 1.04–72.15; P = 0.04). This is the first study on the seroepidemiology of T. gondii infection in women with a history of stillbirths in Mexico. The association of T. gondii exposure with a history of surgery warrants for further research. Risk factors for T. gondii infection found in the present survey may help to design optimal educational programs to avoid T. gondii infection.

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Alvarado-Esquivel, C., Pacheco-Vega, S. J., Salcedo-Jaquez, M., Sánchez-Anguiano, L. F., Hernández-Tinoco, J., Rábago-Sánchez, E., … Sifuentes-Álvarez, A. (2015). Stillbirth history and Toxoplasma gondii infection in women attending public health centers in a northern Mexican city. European Journal of Microbiology and Immunology, 5(2), 164–171. https://doi.org/10.1556/1886.2015.00009

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