PRELIMINARY REPORT OF HIV AND Toxoplasma gondii OCCURRENCE IN PREGNANT WOMEN FROM MOZAMBIQUE

被引:27
作者
Benedito Luis Sitoe, Sonia Paula
Rafael, Bernardete
Meireles, Luciana Regina [1 ]
de Andrade, Heitor Franco, Jr. [1 ]
Thompson, Ricardo
机构
[1] IMTSP, Lab Protozool, BR-05403000 Sao Paulo, Brazil
来源
REVISTA DO INSTITUTO DE MEDICINA TROPICAL DE SAO PAULO | 2010年 / 52卷 / 06期
关键词
Austral Africa; Toxoplasmosis; HIV; Serology; Pregnant women; PREVALENCE; INFECTION; ANIMALS; HUMANS; AIDS;
D O I
10.1590/S0036-46652010000600002
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100401 ;
摘要
Toxoplasmosis, a protozoan disease, causes severe disease in fetuses during pregnancy and deadly encephalitis in HIV patients. There are several studies on its seroprevalence around the world, but studies focusing on African countries are limited in number and mostly anecdotal. We studied two groups of samples from Mozambique by ELISA, using serum samples from 150 pregnant women and six Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples from AIDS patients with encephalitis. HIV status was confirmed, and CD4 blood counts were obtained from HIV-positive pregnant women. IgG seroprevalence of the group as a whole was 18.7% (28/150), with a higher prevalence in HIV-positive individuals compared to those who were HIV-negative (31.3%, [18/58] vs. 10.9%, [10/92]) patients. These data may be biased due to cumulative effects of exposition affecting disease prevalence. If corrected, this data may indicate an interaction of HIV and T. gondii. Prevalence of both diseases increases with age, but this is more clearly seen for toxoplasmosis (p < 0.005) than HIV infection, possibly explained by higher transmission of HIV after childhood. In HIV patients suffering from encephalitis, CSF serology showed that 33% of specific IgG CSF had a high avidity, which was in accordance with the data from the group of pregnant women. Lower prevalence rates of both infections in older groups could be explained by more deaths in the infected groups, resulting in an artificially lower prevalence. Using CD4 counts as a marker of time of HIV infection, and correcting for age, patients with contact with T. gondii had fewer CD4 cells, suggesting prolonged HIV disease or other causes. Toxoplasma IgG prevalence is higher in HIV+ groups, which could be ascribed to HIV- and T. gondii-associated risk factors, such as exposure to higher and more diverse social contacts. The low incidence of Toxoplasma IgG in younger age groups shows that transmission could be related to better access to cyst-containing meat in adulthood, as environmental transmission due to oocysts is usually blamed for higher incidence in children. Taken together, these data support the urgent need of research in toxoplasmosis in Africa, especially in the presence of HIV epidemics.
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