1968
DOI: 10.1590/s0037-86821968000600001
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Observações complementares sôbre a presença do Toxoplasma gondii na saliva de pacientes com toxoplasmose

Abstract: A través d e in ocu lação no p eritôn io de cam undongos, dem onstraram , os au tores a p resen ça do INTRODUÇÃOEm comunicação preliminar e anterior relatamos que, através de inoculação no peritônio de camundongos, demonstramos a presença do T oxoplasm a gondii na sali va de nove pacientes com toxoplasmose. Utilizamos, nessa investigação, materiais obtidos de dez doentes, sendo que apenas um dêles correspondia à forma congênita da infecção, pois a qualificação de modali dade adquirida pôde ficar estabelecida q… Show more

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“…However, the specific role of IgA against T. gondii in the human oral cavity remains elusive. The isolation and/or detection of viable T. gondii from human saliva has also been reported [21, 26, 27], thus the presence of IgA against sporulated T. gondii oocyst antigens in the saliva of patients exposed to the risk of T. gondii infection is plausible and an open question for investigation. In the present study T. gondii prevalence using conventional and TgERP ELISAs was investigated in the sera and saliva of patients exposed to the risk of T. gondii infection via oocyst infection [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the specific role of IgA against T. gondii in the human oral cavity remains elusive. The isolation and/or detection of viable T. gondii from human saliva has also been reported [21, 26, 27], thus the presence of IgA against sporulated T. gondii oocyst antigens in the saliva of patients exposed to the risk of T. gondii infection is plausible and an open question for investigation. In the present study T. gondii prevalence using conventional and TgERP ELISAs was investigated in the sera and saliva of patients exposed to the risk of T. gondii infection via oocyst infection [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%