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Adverse Socioeconomic Conditions and Oocyst-Related Factors Are Associated with Congenital Toxoplasmosis in a Population-Based Study in Minas Gerais, Brazil

OBJECTIVE: Congenital toxoplasmosis is a public health problem in Brazil. This study aimed to determine risk factors associated with congenital toxoplasmosis in Minas Gerais which is the second largest Brazilian State based on number of inhabitants, and its territorial extension is larger than that...

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Autores principales: Carellos, Ericka Viana Machado, de Andrade, Gláucia Manzan Queiroz, Vasconcelos-Santos, Daniel Vitor, Januário, José Nélio, Romanelli, Roberta Maia Castro, Abreu, Mery Natali Silva, da Silva, Fabiana Maria, Loures, Ivy Rosa Coelho, de Andrade, Juliana Queiroz, Caiaffa, Waleska Teixeira
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3921220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24523920
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0088588
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author Carellos, Ericka Viana Machado
de Andrade, Gláucia Manzan Queiroz
Vasconcelos-Santos, Daniel Vitor
Januário, José Nélio
Romanelli, Roberta Maia Castro
Abreu, Mery Natali Silva
da Silva, Fabiana Maria
Loures, Ivy Rosa Coelho
de Andrade, Juliana Queiroz
Caiaffa, Waleska Teixeira
author_facet Carellos, Ericka Viana Machado
de Andrade, Gláucia Manzan Queiroz
Vasconcelos-Santos, Daniel Vitor
Januário, José Nélio
Romanelli, Roberta Maia Castro
Abreu, Mery Natali Silva
da Silva, Fabiana Maria
Loures, Ivy Rosa Coelho
de Andrade, Juliana Queiroz
Caiaffa, Waleska Teixeira
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description OBJECTIVE: Congenital toxoplasmosis is a public health problem in Brazil. This study aimed to determine risk factors associated with congenital toxoplasmosis in Minas Gerais which is the second largest Brazilian State based on number of inhabitants, and its territorial extension is larger than that of France. Methods: Population-based case-control study to assess the association between congenital toxoplasmosis and maternal exposure to infection risk factors. The study included mothers/children participating in the Minas Gerais Newborn Screening Program. The cases consisted of 175 mothers of infected children, and the controls consisted of 278 mothers of children without suspected infection. The associations were assessed through binomial logistic regression with p≤0.05. RESULTS: The variables associated with lower probability of toxoplasmosis were: older mother age (OR = 0.89; CI95% = 0.85–0.93), higher level of education (OR = 0.85; CI95% = 0.78–0.92), access to potable water (OR = 0.21; CI95% = 0.08–0.51), and home with flush toilet (OR = 0.18; CI95% = 0.04–078). The variables associated with higher probability of infection were: cats in the neighborhood (OR = 2.27; CI95% = 1.27–4.06), owning or visiting homes with domestic cats (OR = 1.90; CI95% = 1.09–3.31), handling the soil (OR = 2.29; CI95% = 1.32–3.96), and eating fresh meat not previously frozen (OR = 3.97; CI95% = 2.17–7.25). After stratification according region of residence (rural or urban/peri-urban), home with flush toilet and consumption of treated water were protective against the disease only in the rural stratum. CONCLUSIONS: In Minas Gerais, congenital toxoplasmosis has been associated with poor socioeconomic conditions. Considering maternal exposure to sources of Toxoplasma gondii, the predominating risk factors were those related to the ingestion of oocysts. It is expected that these results will contribute to development of a program for prevention of congenital toxoplasmosis adapted to the reality of the population of Minas Gerais. The differences between populations living in rural and urban areas regarding the main risk factors for toxoplasmosis point to the need of considering regional specificities in planning strategies to control congenital toxoplasmosis.
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spelling pubmed-39212202014-02-12 Adverse Socioeconomic Conditions and Oocyst-Related Factors Are Associated with Congenital Toxoplasmosis in a Population-Based Study in Minas Gerais, Brazil Carellos, Ericka Viana Machado de Andrade, Gláucia Manzan Queiroz Vasconcelos-Santos, Daniel Vitor Januário, José Nélio Romanelli, Roberta Maia Castro Abreu, Mery Natali Silva da Silva, Fabiana Maria Loures, Ivy Rosa Coelho de Andrade, Juliana Queiroz Caiaffa, Waleska Teixeira PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: Congenital toxoplasmosis is a public health problem in Brazil. This study aimed to determine risk factors associated with congenital toxoplasmosis in Minas Gerais which is the second largest Brazilian State based on number of inhabitants, and its territorial extension is larger than that of France. Methods: Population-based case-control study to assess the association between congenital toxoplasmosis and maternal exposure to infection risk factors. The study included mothers/children participating in the Minas Gerais Newborn Screening Program. The cases consisted of 175 mothers of infected children, and the controls consisted of 278 mothers of children without suspected infection. The associations were assessed through binomial logistic regression with p≤0.05. RESULTS: The variables associated with lower probability of toxoplasmosis were: older mother age (OR = 0.89; CI95% = 0.85–0.93), higher level of education (OR = 0.85; CI95% = 0.78–0.92), access to potable water (OR = 0.21; CI95% = 0.08–0.51), and home with flush toilet (OR = 0.18; CI95% = 0.04–078). The variables associated with higher probability of infection were: cats in the neighborhood (OR = 2.27; CI95% = 1.27–4.06), owning or visiting homes with domestic cats (OR = 1.90; CI95% = 1.09–3.31), handling the soil (OR = 2.29; CI95% = 1.32–3.96), and eating fresh meat not previously frozen (OR = 3.97; CI95% = 2.17–7.25). After stratification according region of residence (rural or urban/peri-urban), home with flush toilet and consumption of treated water were protective against the disease only in the rural stratum. CONCLUSIONS: In Minas Gerais, congenital toxoplasmosis has been associated with poor socioeconomic conditions. Considering maternal exposure to sources of Toxoplasma gondii, the predominating risk factors were those related to the ingestion of oocysts. It is expected that these results will contribute to development of a program for prevention of congenital toxoplasmosis adapted to the reality of the population of Minas Gerais. The differences between populations living in rural and urban areas regarding the main risk factors for toxoplasmosis point to the need of considering regional specificities in planning strategies to control congenital toxoplasmosis. Public Library of Science 2014-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3921220/ /pubmed/24523920 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0088588 Text en © 2014 Carellos et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Carellos, Ericka Viana Machado
de Andrade, Gláucia Manzan Queiroz
Vasconcelos-Santos, Daniel Vitor
Januário, José Nélio
Romanelli, Roberta Maia Castro
Abreu, Mery Natali Silva
da Silva, Fabiana Maria
Loures, Ivy Rosa Coelho
de Andrade, Juliana Queiroz
Caiaffa, Waleska Teixeira
Adverse Socioeconomic Conditions and Oocyst-Related Factors Are Associated with Congenital Toxoplasmosis in a Population-Based Study in Minas Gerais, Brazil
title Adverse Socioeconomic Conditions and Oocyst-Related Factors Are Associated with Congenital Toxoplasmosis in a Population-Based Study in Minas Gerais, Brazil
title_full Adverse Socioeconomic Conditions and Oocyst-Related Factors Are Associated with Congenital Toxoplasmosis in a Population-Based Study in Minas Gerais, Brazil
title_fullStr Adverse Socioeconomic Conditions and Oocyst-Related Factors Are Associated with Congenital Toxoplasmosis in a Population-Based Study in Minas Gerais, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Adverse Socioeconomic Conditions and Oocyst-Related Factors Are Associated with Congenital Toxoplasmosis in a Population-Based Study in Minas Gerais, Brazil
title_short Adverse Socioeconomic Conditions and Oocyst-Related Factors Are Associated with Congenital Toxoplasmosis in a Population-Based Study in Minas Gerais, Brazil
title_sort adverse socioeconomic conditions and oocyst-related factors are associated with congenital toxoplasmosis in a population-based study in minas gerais, brazil
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3921220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24523920
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0088588
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