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PO-0242Prevalence Of Congenital Toxoplasmosis In Newborns In 2 Educational Hospitals In Tehran Iran
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Akbari, ALI Ali
, Noorbakhsh, S
, Kalani, M
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Toxoplasma
2014
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PO-0242Prevalence Of Congenital Toxoplasmosis In Newborns In 2 Educational Hospitals In Tehran Iran
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Akbari, ALI Ali
, Noorbakhsh, S
, Kalani, M
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Toxoplasma
2014
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PO-0242Prevalence Of Congenital Toxoplasmosis In Newborns In 2 Educational Hospitals In Tehran Iran
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PO-0242Prevalence Of Congenital Toxoplasmosis In Newborns In 2 Educational Hospitals In Tehran Iran
2014
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Background and objectiveFrequency and clinical manifestations of congenital toxoplasmosis in Iran is not determined, object of study was to determine the Frequency of positive serologic neonates for Toxoplasma from birth and follow up of them.MethodsIn a cohort prospective study (2011-2012), Cord blood sample obtained from 270 neonates, toxoplasma serology tests (IgG, IgM) done, cases with positive toxo-IgM treated and followedFindingPositive IgM and IgG determined 1.5%, 44.1% respectively. The most common manifestation was Eye (50%) and brain (50%).ConclusionEarly treatment of infected neonates and wide variation of toxoplasma infection in country is so important. Adding the toxoplasma serologic tests to neonatal screening test is needed and recommended.
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