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REVISTA DO INSTITUTO DE MEDICINA TROPICAL DE SAO PAULO
卷 57, 期 5, 页码 369-376出版社
INST MEDICINA TROPICAL SAO PAULO
DOI: 10.1590/S0036-46652015000500001
关键词
Toxoplasmosis; Toxoplasma gondii; Outbreaks; Oocyst; Cyst; Foodborne diseases; Waterborne diseases
资金
- Laboratorio de Investigacao Medica do Hospital das Clinicas da Faculdade de Medicina, USP [LIMHCFMUSP-49]
Toxoplasmosis, a worldwide highly prevalent zoonotic infection, is transmitted either by the oocysts, from water and soil, or the tissue cysts, in raw or undercooked infected meat, of Toxoplasma gondii. An ongoing debate is whether there are differences between the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of the outbreaks due to one or the other infective form of the agent. We performed a systematic review, recovering 437 reported outbreaks of which 38 were selected. They were complete reports containing ascribed Toxoplasma infecting form, and clinical and demographic data. There was no gender or age group selection in the outbreaks, which were described more often in the Americas. A large number of individuals were affected when oocysts, associated with soil and water contaminated with cat feces, were considered the transmission source. Onset of symptoms occurred early when the infection was ascribed to meat tissue cysts (11.4 +/- 6.7 days) with sharpened temporal distribution of cases, while a broader and prolonged appearance of new cases was observed when oocysts in water were the source of the infection (20 +/- 7 days, p < 0.001). Such information may be useful in the design and implementation of control strategies.
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