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High Seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii Antibody in HIV/AIDS Individuals from North of Iran
Authors:Mohammad Taghi RAHIMI  Seif Ali MAHDAVI  Behzad JAVADIAN  Rozita REZAEI  Mahmood MOOSAZADEH  Mehri KHADEMLOU  Seyed Hosein SEYEDPOUR  Abolghasem SYADATPANAH
Abstract:

Background:

Toxoplasmosis in immunocompetent people is generally asymptomatic but in immunocompromised patients including HIV/AIDS, cancer patients, and organ transplant recipients, etc. it can lead to serious pathological problems. The objective of current study was to determine the seroprevalence of T. gondii IgG and IgM antibodies in HIV/AIDS patients using ELISA technique in Mazandaran Province, northern Iran.

Methods:

Overall, 82 serum samples (61 males and 21 females) were collected from HIV/AIDS patients in Mazandaran Provinces, in 2013. Sera were surveyed employing ELISA assay. Data were analyzed using Chi-Square or Fisher exact test. In addition, before sampling a questionnaire was filled out for each subject.

Results:

Overall seroprevalence of examined sera was 96.3% for IgG antibody but none of the sera shown IgM antibody against T. gondii. The seroprevalence of toxoplasmosis in males and females was 96.7% and 95.2%, respectively. An antibody titer of >1 IU/ml was considered as positive. Furthermore, none of the included variables statistically was significant.

Conclusions:

Seroprevalence of chronic (latent) toxoplasmosis in HIV/AIDS patients in Mazandaran Province is high compared to toxoplasmosis in general population. Consequently, the risk of acquiring Toxoplasma encephalitis in examined seropositive HIV/AIDS patients of Toxoplasma is high.
Keywords:Toxoplasma gondii   HIV/AIDS   Seroprevalence   Iran
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