SEROEPIDEMIOLOGY OF TOXOPLASMOSIS IN BLOOD DONORS FROM HEMOCENTRO, HOSPITAL DAS CLÍNICAS OF FACULDADE DE MEDICINA, BOTUCATU, SÃO PAULO

Authors

  • Luciana Cristina Baldini-Peruca
  • Elenice Deffune
  • Aristeu Vieira da Silva
  • Helio Langoni

Keywords:

Toxoplasma gondii, zoonosis, blood donor, Indirect Fluorescent Antibody Test

Abstract

Toxoplasmosis is a worldwide geographic zoonosis, caused by an obligate intracellular parasite, Toxoplasma gondii. Most of these infections in human being are asymptomatic, but may cause severe or fatal consequences in patients with immunosuppressive diseases, organ, blood, or hemoderived recipients and in the fetus. Transmission may occur by eating uncooked meat or goat milk, contaminated vegetables or fruits, blood transfusion, organ transplantation or by transplacental route. Indirect fluorescent antibody (IFA) test is the most used diagnostic technique by the research from anti-Toxoplasma gondii IgG and IgM antibodies. In Brazil, the seroprevalence is variable, but this is about 50% to 80%. Other information that contribute for the toxoplasmosis diagnosis are epidemiological data obtained from questionnaires replied for patients.  The aim of the present study was verify the seroprevalence for toxoplasmosis in blood donors from Hemocentro, Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina de Botucatu. In 450 serum samples the values obtained of anti-Toxoplasma IgM antibodies, by IFA, was 48.0% and IgG, 35.1%. In conclusion, the infection occurrence in blood donors is high, however, agree with the values found in Brazil. The acquirement of epidemiological data and serological analysis in predonation are necessary for the infection transmission prevention through blood and hemoderived transfusion.

Published

2023-01-09

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Baldini-Peruca LC, Deffune E, Silva AV da, Langoni H. SEROEPIDEMIOLOGY OF TOXOPLASMOSIS IN BLOOD DONORS FROM HEMOCENTRO, HOSPITAL DAS CLÍNICAS OF FACULDADE DE MEDICINA, BOTUCATU, SÃO PAULO. RVZ [Internet]. 2023 Jan. 9 [cited 2024 May 12];17(3):399-406. Available from: https://rvz.emnuvens.com.br/rvz/article/view/1187

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