Between December 1999 and December 2004, 40 081 pregnant women were examined for toxoplasmosis with Toxo-IgG, Toxo-IgM enzyme immunoassay. Women with positive results were then retested with the Toxo-IgG avidity assay for recent toxoplasmosis. Recent acute toxoplasmosis in pregnant women was found to be significantly more frequent (p < 0.01) during winter than summer. The incidence of acute toxoplasmosis during winter-spring was also significantly more frequent (p < 0.025) than summer-autumn. This phenomenon should be taken into account when formulating preventive measures for toxoplasmosis, especially for pregnant women. © 2005 Copyright by the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases.
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Logar, J., Šoba, B., Premru-Sršen, T., & Novak-Antolič, Ž. (2005). Seasonal variations in acute toxoplasmosis in pregnant women in Slovenia. Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 11(10), 852–855. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-0691.2005.01244.x
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