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Heidari A, Mokhtarian Daloie H, Ghahremani M, Basirat Moghaddam M, Moslem A, Sarshr N, et al . Seroepidemiological Study of Toxoplasmosis among High-School Girls in Gonabad. Qom Univ Med Sci J 2011; 5 (3) :57-63
URL: http://journal.muq.ac.ir/article-1-82-en.html
1- Islamic Azad University, Gonabad Branch
2- Gonabad University of Medical Sciences
3- Mashad University of Medical Sciences
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Background and Objectives: Toxoplasmosis is a zoonosis with a high prevalence throughout the world. T. gondii infection is frequently asymptomatic. In high risk population serological screening isrecommended for identification of non-Immune women. Due to considerable prevalence of toxoplasmosis during childbearing age, identification of non-immune girls is necessary. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence rate of anti toxoplasmosis IgG and IgM in high-school girls and to detect agents that increase prevalence of the disease.     Methods: In this descriptive cross-sectional study, afterobtaining consent and completion of the questionnaire (Epidemiologic Profile), 240 blood samples were collected from high-school girls through cluster sampling method in spring 2009. A questionnaire was used for data collection for epidemiological factors. IgG and IgM specific antibodies to toxoplasmosis gondii were detected using enzyme-linked Immuno sorbent assay (ELISA). Chi-square test was used for determining the relationship between some variables associated with the serological results for anti-T. gondii antibodies.   Results: 35 Out of 240 high-school girls, (14.6%) were positive for T. gondiiIgG . None of the sample showed anti-toxoplasma IgM antibodies. The statistical analysis showed a significant relationship between consumption of undercooked meat (p=0.01) and raw vegetables (p=0.03) with increasing seroprevalence of toxoplasmosis. There was no significant relationship between seropositive cases and other factors.   Conclusion: The results of this study showed that in order to reduce infection consuming well-cooked meat and vegetable is necessary.

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Received: 2016/02/13 | Accepted: 2016/02/22 | Published: 2016/02/22

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