T. F. Raham, Ahmed Nabeel Abdul-Wahab, Zainab Ali Chaloub
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Abstract
Congenital toxoplasmosis (CT) and congenital rubella (CR) infections are well-known causes potentially leading to devastating consequences. This report aims to address the prevalence of each of these infections among suspected infants in a pediatric hospital in Baghdad.
The study sample includes 120 blood samples of suspected infants consulting Al-Alwyia pediatric teaching hospital over one year. This report represents an extension of a previous article published in Al-Kindy College Medical Journal KCMJ about cytomegalovirus infection (CMV). Using the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) method, the results show that 5.8% and 5% were positive for specific IgM antibodies for rubella and toxoplasmosis respectively. Results also show that CMV is more common than CT and CR.
Although results reported one case of co-existence of IgM antibodies for both CMV and rubella, there was a significant association of negative CMV IgG and IgM results with positive rubella results; and negative rubella results with CMV IgG and IgM results.
Conclusions: This short brief addressed the prevalence of CT and CR in Baghdad. A novel finding identified in this brief is the association of the prevalence of CR active infection with negative past and negative recent CMV infections, and the association of prevalence of CMV active and past infections with negative CR infection
Recommendations: The study recommends increased awareness, early diagnosis and treatment for congenital infection, and consolidation of coverage of the rubella vaccine for children and girls at premarital age.
先天性弓形虫病(CT)和先天性风疹(CR)感染是众所周知的可能导致毁灭性后果的原因。本报告的目的是讨论在巴格达一家儿科医院的疑似婴儿中每种感染的流行情况。研究样本包括120个在Al-Alwyia儿科教学医院就诊一年以上的疑似婴儿的血液样本。该报告是对先前发表在Al-Kindy College Medical Journal KCMJ上的一篇关于巨细胞病毒感染(CMV)的文章的延伸。酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)结果显示,风疹和弓形虫病IgM特异性抗体阳性率分别为5.8%和5%。结果还显示CMV比CT和cr更常见,虽然结果报道了CMV和风疹IgM抗体共存的一例,但CMV IgG和IgM阴性与风疹阳性结果有显著相关性;CMV IgG和IgM结果均为阴性。结论:本文简要介绍了巴格达CT和CR的流行情况。本摘要中确定的一个新发现是CR活动性感染的流行与既往和近期CMV阴性感染的流行之间的关联,以及CMV活动性和既往感染的流行与CR阴性感染之间的关联。建议:该研究建议提高对先天性感染的认识,早期诊断和治疗,并巩固风疹疫苗在婚前年龄的儿童和女孩的覆盖率。