Seroprevalence of Toxoplasma Gondii Infection among Pregnant Women in River Nile State, Sudan, from April to June 2017

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Seroprevalence of Toxoplasma Gondii Infection among Pregnant Women in River Nile State, Sudan, from April to June 2017

Mosab NM Hamad
Mosab NM Hamad
ALaa M M Mustafa
ALaa M M Mustafa
Mona M Alkheir
Mona M Alkheir
Abd alnasir Suliman
Abd alnasir Suliman
Tagwa Tarig
Tagwa Tarig
Basil Morsi
Basil Morsi
Anwer Mohialdeen
Anwer Mohialdeen
Mohammed Ismail
Mohammed Ismail
Abdallah Atayib
Abdallah Atayib
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Background Toxoplasmosis is worldwide distribution disease, about 20% to 90% of the adult population in the world are reported with toxoplasmosis. Objectives : to know the prevalence of toxoplasmosis among selected group of pregnant women from Atbara and ALdamer towns, River Nile State ,Sudan by applying Latex agglutination and ELISA serological methods and to compare between these two serological methods Methodology: blood specimen were collected from 50 pregnant women participated in this studies and then specimens were processed and examined by Latex agglutination and ELISA. Result: 24% were seropositive and 76% were seronegative, 24% positive with latex agglutination and 18% positive with ELISA. Discussion, conclusion and recommendations: ELISA is more specific than latex agglutination method, further studies are required with large sample size and more diagnostic methods.

Seroprevalence of Toxoplasma Gondii Infection among Pregnant Women in River Nile State, Sudan, from April to June 2017

Background Toxoplasmosis is worldwide distribution disease, about 20% to 90% of the adult population in the world are reported with toxoplasmosis. Objectives : to know the prevalence of toxoplasmosis among selected group of pregnant women from Atbara and ALdamer towns, River Nile State ,Sudan by applying Latex agglutination and ELISA serological methods and to compare between these two serological methods Methodology: blood specimen were collected from 50 pregnant women participated in this studies and then specimens were processed and examined by Latex agglutination and ELISA. Result: 24% were seropositive and 76% were seronegative, 24% positive with latex agglutination and 18% positive with ELISA. Discussion, conclusion and recommendations: ELISA is more specific than latex agglutination method, further studies are required with large sample size and more diagnostic methods.

Mosab NM Hamad
Mosab NM Hamad
ALaa M M Mustafa
ALaa M M Mustafa
Mona M Alkheir
Mona M Alkheir
Abd alnasir Suliman
Abd alnasir Suliman
Tagwa Tarig
Tagwa Tarig
Basil Morsi
Basil Morsi
Anwer Mohialdeen
Anwer Mohialdeen
Mohammed Ismail
Mohammed Ismail
Abdallah Atayib
Abdallah Atayib

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Mosab Nouraldein Mohammed. 2017. “. Global Journal of Medical Research – C: Microbiology & Pathology GJMR-C Volume 17 (GJMR Volume 17 Issue C1): .

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Seroprevalence of Toxoplasma Gondii Infection among Pregnant Women in River Nile State, Sudan, from April to June 2017

Mosab NM Hamad
Mosab NM Hamad
ALaa M M Mustafa
ALaa M M Mustafa
Mona M Alkheir
Mona M Alkheir
Abd alnasir Suliman
Abd alnasir Suliman
Tagwa Tarig
Tagwa Tarig
Basil Morsi
Basil Morsi
Anwer Mohialdeen
Anwer Mohialdeen
Mohammed Ismail
Mohammed Ismail
Abdallah Atayib
Abdallah Atayib

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