Toxoplasma gondii infection in pregnancy

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology Revista Romana de Boli Infectioase Pub Date : 2021-11-30 DOI:10.37897/rjid.2021.s.5
Ramona Georgiana Varsa, N. Gică, Mihaela Demetrian, A. Ciobanu, R. Botezatu, C. Gică, B. Cimpoca-Raptis, G. Peltecu, A. Panaitescu
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Toxoplasmosis is a worldwide spread infection, caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii, acquired through ingestion of contaminated food or water, or consuming infected undercooked meat. Despite the fact that in healthy, non-pregnant population, this infection is predominantly asymptomatic and self-limited, in pregnancy it requires special care to minimize the risks to the fetus by vertical transmission. Congenital toxoplasmosis can result in permanent neurological impairment and even blindness. Once diagnosed in pregnancy, this infection needs prompt medical therapy to prevent fetal complications. Primary prevention of the toxoplasmosis consists of dietary and lifestyle changes with the purpose to limit the contact with the parasite. Secondary prevention includes the screening of the pregnant women. Screening programs are implemented in various countries depending on the prevalence of the parasite in the respective areas. The purpose of this article is to make a review of the medical literature concerning the management of Toxoplasma gondii infection in pregnancy. For this purpose, scientific research in databases and online medical publications such as Medline, PubMed, Elsevier and The Lancet was conducted.
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妊娠期弓形虫感染
弓形虫病是一种在全球范围内传播的感染,由寄生虫弓形虫引起,通过摄入受污染的食物或水或食用受感染的未煮熟的肉类而获得。尽管在健康的非孕妇人群中,这种感染主要是无症状的和自我限制的,但在怀孕期间,它需要特别护理,以最大限度地降低垂直传播对胎儿的风险。先天性弓形虫病可导致永久性神经损伤,甚至失明。一旦在怀孕期间被诊断出这种感染,就需要及时的药物治疗来预防胎儿并发症。弓形虫病的初级预防包括改变饮食和生活方式,以限制与寄生虫的接触。二级预防包括对孕妇进行筛查。根据寄生虫在各个地区的流行情况,各国都实施了筛查计划。本文旨在对妊娠期弓形虫感染的医学文献进行综述。为此,在Medline、PubMed、Elsevier和《柳叶刀》等数据库和在线医学出版物中进行了科学研究。
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