Seroprevalence of TORCH-S infections among pregnant woman: A study from vellore district (South India)

Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Journal of Natural Science, Biology, and Medicine Pub Date : 2021-07-01 DOI:10.4103/jnsbm.JNSBM_103_20
P. Rajendiran, N. Saravanan, Mageshbabu Ramamurthy, S. Sankar, N. David, A. Nair, Rajasekar Aruliah, B. Nandagopal, G. Sridharan
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Introduction: TORCH-S agents include Toxoplasma gondii, Rubella virus, Cytomegalovirus, Herpes simplex virus (HSV) (1 and 2), and Treponema pallidum (syphilis) which are transmissible in utero at various stages of gestation. Description of the Hypothesis Tested: TORCH-S agents are known to cause adverse fetal outcomes and pregnancy loss. The Approach Used: Pregnant women attending a multispecialty hospital for regular antenatal care and high-risk pregnant women with a bad obstetric outcome from a rural area of Vellore District were recruited. A total of 180 pregnant women recruited from two centers were used. Pregnant women were evaluated for their serological status (IgM and IgG) against TORCH-S agents using commercial enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay kits available for respective pathogens. Results: Among the samples (n = 180) collected, IgM antibodies were positive in 3 (1.66%) for Toxoplasma gondii and 1 (0.55%) for HSV1. IgG antibodies were positive in 14 (7.77%) women for T. gondii, 152 (84.44%) for Rubella virus, 110 (61.11%) for CMV, 125 (69.44%) for the HSV-1 (16.66%), 30 were positive for HSV-2, and 5 (2.77%) women were positive for Treponema pallidum. In the 17–25-year age group, the number of IgG positives for T. gondii and HSV-2 were lower compared to other pathogens. Conclusions: The study reports a high prevalence of IgG to TORCH-S agents in pregnant women indicating a high risk among these populations. Routine screening for TORCH-S agents among antenatal women is warranted as timely diagnosis, and proper intervention could help initiate appropriate management. Information of these infections could help the clinicians for appropriate counseling on the potential for adverse fetal outcomes and preventive measures to the mothers.
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印度南部vellore地区孕妇TORCH-S感染的血清流行病学研究
简介:TORCH-S病原体包括刚地弓形虫、风疹病毒、巨细胞病毒、单纯疱疹病毒(HSV)(1型和2型)和梅毒螺旋体(梅毒),它们可在妊娠的不同阶段在子宫内传播。检验假设描述:已知TORCH-S制剂可导致不良胎儿结局和妊娠丢失。采用的方法:从Vellore地区的农村地区招募在多专科医院接受常规产前护理的孕妇和产科结果不佳的高危孕妇。总共从两个中心招募了180名孕妇。使用针对各自病原体的商用酶联免疫吸附测定试剂盒,评估孕妇对TORCH-S药物的血清学状态(IgM和IgG)。结果:180份样本中,弓形虫IgM抗体阳性3例(1.66%),单纯疱疹病毒1型阳性1例(0.55%)。弓形虫IgG抗体阳性14例(7.77%),风疹病毒抗体阳性152例(84.44%),巨细胞病毒抗体阳性110例(61.11%),1型单纯疱疹病毒抗体阳性125例(69.44%),2型单纯疱疹病毒抗体阳性30例,梅毒螺旋体抗体阳性5例(2.77%)。在17 - 25岁年龄组中,弓形虫和2型单纯疱疹病毒IgG阳性人数低于其他病原体。结论:该研究报告了对TORCH-S药物的IgG在孕妇中的高流行率,表明这些人群中存在高风险。在产前妇女中对TORCH-S代理商进行常规筛查是必要的,因为及时诊断,适当的干预可以帮助启动适当的管理。这些感染的信息可以帮助临床医生对潜在的不良胎儿结局和母亲的预防措施进行适当的咨询。
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