The global burden of congenital toxoplasmosis: a systematic review
University of Zurich · World Health Organization - Italy
Abstract
To estimate the global burden of congenital toxoplasmosis (CT), which results from infection of pregnant women with Toxoplasma gondii.
The authors systematically searched 9 major databases for published and unpublished sources and established direct contact with the authors of source materials. Searches were country-specific. To be included, studies had to report on the incidence of CT, on positivity to Toxoplasma-specific IgM in infants and pregnant women (including seroconversion results) or on positivity to Toxoplasma-specific IgG in the general population. Various modelling techniques were used, depending on the country-specific data available, to estimate the CT incidence and burden in each country. These data were then synthesized into an estimate of the global incidence of CT and of the global burden of CT in disability-adjusted life years (DALYs).
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2Topics & keywords
- Toxoplasmosis
- Medicine
- MEDLINE
- Pediatrics
- Intensive care medicine
- Virology
- Biology
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