Sero-epidemiology of toxoplasmosis in two areas of Rwanda (Central Africa)

Autores

  • Joaquim Gascon Hôpital Nemba
  • Josep M. Torres-Rodriguez Hospital del Mar; Servei Microbiologia Clínica
  • Montserrat Soldevila Hôpital Nemba
  • Anna M. Merlos Hôpital Nemba

Palavras-chave:

Toxoplasmosis, Rwanda, Sero-epictemiología

Resumo

We collected dry blood specimens from two rural areas in Rwanda, that were tested for anti bodies to Toxoplasma gondii through the Direct Agglutination technique. 50% of the adults in both communities had antibodies to T. gondii. The Ngenda (NGD) po pulation apparently acquired antibodies at a la ter stage of its life (only 12% were positive at 14 years of age). The Nyarutovu (NVU) popula tion already showed a 31% positivity at the same age. We would like to point out the pathogenic role played by toxoplasmosis during pregnancy and the need of new studies about the epidemiology of the disease as well as the transmission mechanism in Rwanda.

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Publicado

1989-12-01

Edição

Seção

Epidemiologia

Como Citar

Gascon, J., Torres-Rodriguez, J. M., Soldevila, M., & Merlos, A. M. (1989). Sero-epidemiology of toxoplasmosis in two areas of Rwanda (Central Africa) . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 31(6), 399-402. https://revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/28695