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Title: Observational study of Toxoplasmosis distribution: comparison of seroprevalence rate in Ukraine, India and Ghana
Authors: Sydorchuk, A.S.
Moskaliuk, V.D.
Randiuk, Yu.O.
Sydorchuk, L.I.
Amakye, Deborah
Ekta, Rani
Keywords: toxoplasmosis
invasion
contamination
reproductive age
risk factors
pregnant women
seropositivity
Issue Date: Jan-2015
Publisher: The Advanced Science Journal
Series/Report no.: Volume 2015, issue 1;c. 25-28
Abstract: The research paper deals with the comparison of seroprevalence rate of toxoplasmosis in Ukraine, India and Ghana. It determined that Ukrainian women of reproductive age contaminated with T.gondii. That fact confirmed by the 81,3 % seroprevalence rate with the predomination women living in the rural regions – 87,3±0,58 % comparatively with 71,4±1,11 % urban inhabitants. The rate of seropositive women does not differ substantially in age groups ranging from 16 to 39 years. Comparatively, toxoplasmosis in India has low incidence due to few important epidemiological risk factors: practically absence of cats like reservoir of parasite, and mostly vegetarian nutrition style. In some tropical areas where cats are abundant and the warm and humid climate favors survival of T.gondii oocysts, the seroprevalence toxoplasmosis is higher than in developed countries: in Ghana, the seroprevalence reached 90% among pregnant women.
URI: http://dspace.bsmu.edu.ua:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/8249
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