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Early detection of Toxoplasmosis in Iraqi pregnant women

Yossra Saleh Khudhur.

Abstract
Objective: To investigate the levels of IL8 and immunoglobulins (IgM and IgG) in women with Toxoplasma gondii infection during pregnancy if they were different from those in the control group.
Methodology: This comparative cross-sectional study included 70 pregnant and non-pregnant females who were enrolled at Tikrit general hospital, Tikrit from January 1, to July 1, 2022. Inclusion criteria include pregnant women with toxoplasmosis. Anti-toxoplasma IgM and IgG antibodies (Torch-IgG, IgM) and IL8 levels were determined in all women.
Results: The survey indicated a high number (48.5%) among ages 20, followed by 40% among ages 21-29. At age >20 years, the most positive IgM and IgG cases were reported (3 and 12), respectively, while only (2 and 7) were reported at age 21-29. In women who had a miscarriage with IgM positive as (8.5%) compared to miscarriage (11%), while women with miscarriage and positive IgG as (10.5%) compared without miscarriage (70%). The study found pregnant women had higher IL-8 levels than the control group (p=0.0001).
Conclusion: Those under 20 years old had the largest total, followed by those in 21-29 years age. There were fewer cases of positive antibodies (M and G) seen in women aged 21–29 (8 and 7 cases). The levels of IL-8 were significantly higher in pregnant women who had experienced a miscarriage with a positive IgM (8.5%) than in those who had not (11%).

Key words: Early detection, toxoplasma gondii, toxoplasmosis, IL8, pregnancy, IgG, IgM.


 
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Yossra Saleh Khudhur. Early detection of Toxoplasmosis in Iraqi pregnant women. RMJ. (2023), [cited December 04, 2023]; 48(3): 715-717. doi:10.5455/rmj.20230121090847



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Yossra Saleh Khudhur (2023) Early detection of Toxoplasmosis in Iraqi pregnant women. RMJ, 48 (3), 715-717. doi:10.5455/rmj.20230121090847



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Yossra Saleh Khudhur. 2023. Early detection of Toxoplasmosis in Iraqi pregnant women. Rawal Medical Journal, 48 (3), 715-717. doi:10.5455/rmj.20230121090847



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Yossra Saleh Khudhur. "Early detection of Toxoplasmosis in Iraqi pregnant women." Rawal Medical Journal 48 (2023), 715-717. doi:10.5455/rmj.20230121090847



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Yossra Saleh Khudhur. "Early detection of Toxoplasmosis in Iraqi pregnant women." Rawal Medical Journal 48.3 (2023), 715-717. Print. doi:10.5455/rmj.20230121090847



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Yossra Saleh Khudhur (2023) Early detection of Toxoplasmosis in Iraqi pregnant women. Rawal Medical Journal, 48 (3), 715-717. doi:10.5455/rmj.20230121090847