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Prevalence of IgG Antibodies to Toxoplasma gondii in Veterinary and Undergraduate Students at Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia

机译:在弗吉尼亚州布莱克斯堡的弗吉尼亚理工大学的兽医和本科生中,弓形虫IgG抗体的流行

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Toxoplasma gondii is a globally distributed parasitic protozoan that infects humans and other warm-blooded vertebrates. Felids are the only definitive host for T.gondii, and they excrete oocysts in their faeces. The national prevalence in humans is declining in the United States. This zoonotic organism is of particular interest due to its importance in pregnant women, in individuals with altered immune systems, and in reactivated ocular infections. Exposure to the parasite in humans is usually associated with consumption of raw or undercooked meat or by accidental ingestion of oocysts. It was hypothesized that veterinary students would have a greater chance at exposure to the parasite than an average population of undergraduate students due to increased contact with cats who are infected. A commercially available ELISA was used to examine serum samples from 336 students (252 veterinary students and 84 undergraduate students) at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine for serum IgG antibodies to T.gondii antigen. The prevalence of T.gondii in these subjects was 5.6% in veterinary school students (n=252) and 2.4% in undergraduates (n=84). There was no significant difference (P>0.05) in the prevalence of T.gondii antibodies in veterinary versus undergraduate students. The overall prevalence of 4.8% in all students in this study reflects the continuing decline of antibodies to T.gondii in humans in the United States.
机译:弓形虫是一种全球分布的寄生原生动物,感染人类和其他温血脊椎动物。 Felids是T.gondii的唯一宿主,它们会在粪便中排泄卵囊。在美国,人类的全国患病率正在下降。这种人畜共患的生物特别受关注,因为它在孕妇,免疫系统改变的个体以及重新激活的眼部感染中非常重要。人体中寄生虫的暴露通常与生食或未煮熟的肉的食用或卵囊的意外摄入有关。据推测,由于与感染猫的接触增加,兽医学生比普通大学生的寄生虫接触机会更大。商业上可用的ELISA用于检查来自弗吉尼亚理工学院和州立大学以及弗吉尼亚-马里兰地区兽医学院的336名学生(252名兽医学生和84名本科生)的血清样品中针对T.gondii抗原的血清IgG抗体。在这些科目中,T.gondii的患病率在兽医学生中为5.6%(n = 252),在本科生中为2.4%(n = 84)。兽医和大学生中的T.gondii抗体患病率没有显着差异(P> 0.05)。在这项研究中,所有学生的总体患病率为4.8%,反映了美国人类中针对T.gondii的抗体持续下降。

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