Cent Eur J Public Health 1998, 6(4):265-268

Active control of congenital toxoplasmosis in the population

Palička P.1, Slabá H.1, Zitek K.2
1 District Hygiene Station, Karviná, Czech Republic
2 National Institute of Public Health, Prague, Czech Republic

Repeated serological investigations (CFT, IFT, ELISA) of 50,000 pregnant women revealed that 5.1 ‰ pregnancies in the Karvina district, Czech Republic are threatened by toxoplasmosis. In 2.8 ‰ pregnancies the infection was contracted shortly before pregnancy, one third of them ended by spontaneous abortion. In this group the birth of a congenitally infected infant is rare. Primary infections of women who are already pregnant (2.3 ‰ of pregnancies) are much more serious. This number comprises 1.2 ‰ pregnancies with a spontaneous abortion and 1.2 ‰ pregnancies leading to the delivery of a congenitally infected infant. By early detection, i.e. repeated serological examinations in all pregnancies, and by treatment of patients with Toxoplasma infections this hazard can be reduced substantially, i.e. to one eighth.

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Palička P, Slabá H, Zitek K. Active control of congenital toxoplasmosis in the population. Cent Eur J Public Health. 1998;6(4):265-268. PubMed PMID: 9919374.
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