SEROLOGIC PREVALENCE OF TOXOPLASMOSIS IN WOMEN’S VISITING BAHAWAL VICTORIA HOSPITAL, BAHAWALPUR
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https://doi.org/10.57041/vol75iss1pp%25pKeywords:
Toxoplasma gondii, Seoprevalence, Bahawal Victoria hospital (BVH)Abstract
Background and objective: The aim of recent study was to find out the serological prevalence of toxoplasmosis, as well as the effect of T. gondii on biochemical parameters of women visiting Bahawal Victoria Hospital, Bahawalpur. Method: The blood samples were obtained from the women visiting hospital and serum was stored. The Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay measured the immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies of T. gondii. Result: The overall prevalence of toxoplasmosis was 58.73%. age wise seroprevalence shows in age groups (years) 16-25, 26-33, 26-33, ≥42 was (50%), (63%), (55.55%) and (70%) respectively. The relationship between hosts disease and prevalence of toxoplasmosis in women suffering hepatitis B, kidney problem, arthritis, diabetes, nausea and thyroid abnormality, the parasitic prevalence was observed (57.57%), (33.33%), (50%), (57.14%), (75%), and (85.71%) respectively. The relationship between mother having total number of child 0-2, 3-5, ≥5 and prevalence of parasite was (62.96%), (60%), (33.33%) respectively. The prevalence of parasite in women belong different socio economic status poor, middle, rich and was (94.44%), (46.15%), (33.33%). There was significant difference between the parasitic prevalence and the host disease as well as socio economic status. The Mean±SEM biochemical parameters in age (years), disease, socio economic status, number of child of women was comparatively higher in infected hosts as compared to non-infected hosts. Conclusion: In conclusions the findings indicated there is a noticeable prevalence of T. gondii so that control and serological screening programs should be implemented in Bahawalpur for the reliable and fast detection of Toxoplasma infections.
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