An estimation of the frequency of gestational toxoplasmosis in the Brazilian Federal District

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Abstract

Acute infections by the protozoan Toxoplasma gondii during pregnancy (gestational toxoplasmosis) are known to cause serious health problems to the fetus (congenital toxoplasmosis). In Brasilia, there have been few studies on the incidence of toxoplasmosis. This report summarizes a retrospective study performed on 2,636 selected pregnant women attended by the public health system of Guard, a satellite-City of Brasilia. In this survey, 17 cases of gestational toxoplasmosis were detected; 15 of which were primary maternal infection and the remaining 2 were consistent with secondary maternal infection. These results suggest an annual seroconversion rate of 0.64 percent (90 percent confidence interval: 0.38, 0.90).

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De Toledo Nóbrega, O., & De Oliveira Karnikowski, M. G. (2005). An estimation of the frequency of gestational toxoplasmosis in the Brazilian Federal District. Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, 38(4), 358–360. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0037-86822005000400018

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