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Toxoplasma gondii, HCV, and HBV seroprevalence and co-infection among HIV-positive and -negative pregnant women in Burkina Faso.

机译:布基纳法索的HIV阳性和阴性孕妇中的弓形虫,HCV和HBV血清阳性率和合并感染。

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Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) infections can cause serious complications in HIV-infected pregnant women, leading to miscarriage, stillbirth, birth defects (e.g., mental retardation, blindness, epilepsy etc.) and could favor or enhance the mother-to-child transmission of HCV, HBV, and HIV vertical transmission. From May 20, 2004 to August 3, 2005, 336 18-45 years aged pregnant women, were enrolled for an investigation of the prevalence of serum antibodies against T. gondii, HCV, HBV, and HIV using ELISA. The prevalence of T. gondii, HCV, and HBV in pregnant women was 25.3%, 5.4%, and 9.8%, respectively and the HIV serostatus (61.6%) seems to be associated with greater prevalence rates of both T. gondii (28.5% vs. 20.2%) and HBV (11.6% vs. 7.0%). Without taking into account HIV, only 65.5% (220 of 336) of the women were not infected with these agents. The co-infection rate between HIV-infected and -negative women was different statistically: T. gondii/HBV 0.048 versus 0.015, T. gondii/HCV 0.014 versus 0.008, and HCV/HBV 0.005 versus 0.008, respectively. The elevated co-infection rate in HIV-positive women demonstrated that they are exposed to T. gondii, HCV, and HBV infections prevalently by sexual contact.
机译:弓形虫(T. gondii)感染会在感染了HIV的孕妇中引起严重的并发症,导致流产,死产,先天缺陷(例如智力低下,失明,癫痫等),并可能有利于或增强母婴HCV,HBV和HIV垂直传播。从2004年5月20日至2005年8月3日,采用ELISA方法对336名18-45岁的孕妇进行了研究,以研究针对弓形虫,HCV,HBV和HIV的血清抗体的发生率。孕妇的弓形虫,HCV和HBV的患病率分别为25.3%,5.4%和9.8%,而HIV血清状态(61.6%)似乎与两个弓形虫的患病率较高(28.5%)有关。比20.2%)和乙肝病毒(11.6%比7.0%)。如果不考虑艾滋病毒,只有65.5%(336名中的220名)妇女没有感染这些病原。 HIV感染女性和阴性女性之间的合并感染率在统计学上不同:刚地弓形虫/ HBV 0.048对0.015,刚地弓形虫/ HCV 0.014对0.008和HCV / HBV 0.005对0.008。 HIV阳性妇女的合并感染率升高表明,她们通常通过性接触暴露于弓形虫,HCV和HBV感染。

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