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Socioeconomic vulnerability associated to Toxoplasma gondii exposure in southern Brazil

Human toxoplasmosis, a protozoonosis caused by Toxoplasma gondii, has been described as a worldwide foodborne disease with important public health impact. Despite infection has reportedly varied due to differences in alimentary, cultural and hygienic habits and geographic region, social vulnerabilit...

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Autores principales: Mareze, Marcelle, Benitez, Aline do Nascimento, Brandão, Ana Pérola Drulla, Pinto-Ferreira, Fernanda, Miura, Ana Carolina, Martins, Felippe Danyel Cardoso, Caldart, Eloiza Teles, Biondo, Alexander Welker, Freire, Roberta Lemos, Mitsuka-Breganó, Regina, Navarro, Italmar Teodorico
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6375698/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30763391
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212375
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author Mareze, Marcelle
Benitez, Aline do Nascimento
Brandão, Ana Pérola Drulla
Pinto-Ferreira, Fernanda
Miura, Ana Carolina
Martins, Felippe Danyel Cardoso
Caldart, Eloiza Teles
Biondo, Alexander Welker
Freire, Roberta Lemos
Mitsuka-Breganó, Regina
Navarro, Italmar Teodorico
author_facet Mareze, Marcelle
Benitez, Aline do Nascimento
Brandão, Ana Pérola Drulla
Pinto-Ferreira, Fernanda
Miura, Ana Carolina
Martins, Felippe Danyel Cardoso
Caldart, Eloiza Teles
Biondo, Alexander Welker
Freire, Roberta Lemos
Mitsuka-Breganó, Regina
Navarro, Italmar Teodorico
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description Human toxoplasmosis, a protozoonosis caused by Toxoplasma gondii, has been described as a worldwide foodborne disease with important public health impact. Despite infection has reportedly varied due to differences in alimentary, cultural and hygienic habits and geographic region, social vulnerability influence on toxoplasmosis distribution remains to be fully established. Accordingly, the present study has aimed to assess T. gondii seroprevalence and factors associated to social vulnerability for infection in households of Ivaiporã, southern Brazil, with 33.6% population making half minimum wage or less, ranked 1,055(th) in population (31,816 habitants), 1,406(th) in per capita income (U$ 211.80 per month) and 1,021(st) in HDI (0.764) out of 5,570 Brazilian cities. Serum samples and epidemiological questionnaires were obtained from citizen volunteers with official City Secretary of Health assistance in 2015 and 2016. In overall, serosurvey has revealed 526/715 (73.57%) positive samples for anti-T. gondii antibodies by Indirect Fluorescent Antibody Test. Logistic regression has shown a significant increase associated to adults (p = 0.021) and elderly (p = 0.014) people, illiterates (p = 0.025), unemployment (p <0.001) and lack of household water tank (p = 0.039). On the other hand, sex (male or female), living area (urban or rural), yard hygiene, meat ingestion, sand or land contact, owning pets (dog, cat or both) were not significant variables of positivity for anti-T. gondii antibodies in the surveyed population. Although no significant spatial cluster was found, high intensity areas of seropositive individuals were located in the Kernel map where the suburban neighborhoods are located. In conclusion, socioeconomic vulnerability determinants may be associated to Toxoplasma gondii exposure. The increased risk due to illiteracy, adult or elderly age, unemployment and lack of household water tank were confirmed by multivariate analysis and the influence of low family income for seropositivity by the spatial analysis.
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spelling pubmed-63756982019-03-01 Socioeconomic vulnerability associated to Toxoplasma gondii exposure in southern Brazil Mareze, Marcelle Benitez, Aline do Nascimento Brandão, Ana Pérola Drulla Pinto-Ferreira, Fernanda Miura, Ana Carolina Martins, Felippe Danyel Cardoso Caldart, Eloiza Teles Biondo, Alexander Welker Freire, Roberta Lemos Mitsuka-Breganó, Regina Navarro, Italmar Teodorico PLoS One Research Article Human toxoplasmosis, a protozoonosis caused by Toxoplasma gondii, has been described as a worldwide foodborne disease with important public health impact. Despite infection has reportedly varied due to differences in alimentary, cultural and hygienic habits and geographic region, social vulnerability influence on toxoplasmosis distribution remains to be fully established. Accordingly, the present study has aimed to assess T. gondii seroprevalence and factors associated to social vulnerability for infection in households of Ivaiporã, southern Brazil, with 33.6% population making half minimum wage or less, ranked 1,055(th) in population (31,816 habitants), 1,406(th) in per capita income (U$ 211.80 per month) and 1,021(st) in HDI (0.764) out of 5,570 Brazilian cities. Serum samples and epidemiological questionnaires were obtained from citizen volunteers with official City Secretary of Health assistance in 2015 and 2016. In overall, serosurvey has revealed 526/715 (73.57%) positive samples for anti-T. gondii antibodies by Indirect Fluorescent Antibody Test. Logistic regression has shown a significant increase associated to adults (p = 0.021) and elderly (p = 0.014) people, illiterates (p = 0.025), unemployment (p <0.001) and lack of household water tank (p = 0.039). On the other hand, sex (male or female), living area (urban or rural), yard hygiene, meat ingestion, sand or land contact, owning pets (dog, cat or both) were not significant variables of positivity for anti-T. gondii antibodies in the surveyed population. Although no significant spatial cluster was found, high intensity areas of seropositive individuals were located in the Kernel map where the suburban neighborhoods are located. In conclusion, socioeconomic vulnerability determinants may be associated to Toxoplasma gondii exposure. The increased risk due to illiteracy, adult or elderly age, unemployment and lack of household water tank were confirmed by multivariate analysis and the influence of low family income for seropositivity by the spatial analysis. Public Library of Science 2019-02-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6375698/ /pubmed/30763391 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212375 Text en © 2019 Mareze 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Mareze, Marcelle
Benitez, Aline do Nascimento
Brandão, Ana Pérola Drulla
Pinto-Ferreira, Fernanda
Miura, Ana Carolina
Martins, Felippe Danyel Cardoso
Caldart, Eloiza Teles
Biondo, Alexander Welker
Freire, Roberta Lemos
Mitsuka-Breganó, Regina
Navarro, Italmar Teodorico
Socioeconomic vulnerability associated to Toxoplasma gondii exposure in southern Brazil
title Socioeconomic vulnerability associated to Toxoplasma gondii exposure in southern Brazil
title_full Socioeconomic vulnerability associated to Toxoplasma gondii exposure in southern Brazil
title_fullStr Socioeconomic vulnerability associated to Toxoplasma gondii exposure in southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Socioeconomic vulnerability associated to Toxoplasma gondii exposure in southern Brazil
title_short Socioeconomic vulnerability associated to Toxoplasma gondii exposure in southern Brazil
title_sort socioeconomic vulnerability associated to toxoplasma gondii exposure in southern brazil
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6375698/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30763391
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0212375
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