Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso de Especialização
Importância do rastreamento pré-concepcional e pré-natal da infecção por T. gondii. Prevalência sorológica em um hospital público
Fecha
2004Autor
Carmo, Adriana Cristina Zancan do
Institución
Resumen
The acute infection by Toxoplasma gondii can bring serious consequences to the
newborn when it assails a woman during pregnancy, due to the possibility of
placental transmission. The identification of seronegative women, susceptible to
infection during pregnancy, and the precocious detection of acute cases allow the
institution of preventive measures or adequate treatment, reducing the frequency
and seriousness of the congenital infection. The research of antibodies IgG specific
to antigens of T. gondii in 553 women attended in different units of the University
Hospital at the Federal University of Santa Maria has allowed determining the
prevalence of infection in this population, which was of 64% (355/ 553). The
research of antibodies IgM in 160 of these patients was asked and 6.25% (10/
160) of them showed reagent results having levels of this antibody between 2.8-
0.6 Ul/ml, which can suggest either presence of acute infection or residual
antibodies IgM, resulting from a recent previous infection. The rate of 36% of
susceptible women (seronegative), likely to acquire the infection during pregnancy,
alerts to the importance of searching for this infection. The serological observation
during the prenatal routine will allow the precocious detection of acute infection
cases by means of seroconversion. The research of these antibodies, as
preconceptive routine, will allow providing these patients with preventive hygienic
dietetic information, decreasing the risk of acquiring this infection in a future
pregnancy.