2019
DOI: 10.1111/tid.13117
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Serological and molecular screening of umbilical cord blood for Toxoplasma gondii infection

Abstract: Background: Human umbilical cord blood has proven to be a successful alternate source of hematopoietic stem cells for pediatric patients with major hematologic disorders. Toxoplasma gondii is a global opportunistic protozoan which cause fatal complications in immunocompromised individuals. Aim:Our goal is to study the prevalence of toxoplasmosis in umbilical cord blood (UCB) and to assess the sensitivity of ELISA and PCR for Toxoplasma infection screening. Material and Methods:One hundred cord blood samples we… Show more

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“…Molecular findings of T. gondii DNA among pregnant women were also found in 24% in the first PCR and nested PCR (10%) of T. gondii targeting at B1 gene, which are varied from the previous molecular detection of T. gondii DNA in line with 10.5% -28.6% (24,30) . However, these results were lower than the former reports of 50% in Libya (20) ; 100% in placental tissue from Wasit province (31) ; 41.7% (PCR), and 86.7% (nested PCR) in Iran (32) .…”
Section: The Agreement Results Among Lat and Pcr Methods Of T Gondii ...mentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Molecular findings of T. gondii DNA among pregnant women were also found in 24% in the first PCR and nested PCR (10%) of T. gondii targeting at B1 gene, which are varied from the previous molecular detection of T. gondii DNA in line with 10.5% -28.6% (24,30) . However, these results were lower than the former reports of 50% in Libya (20) ; 100% in placental tissue from Wasit province (31) ; 41.7% (PCR), and 86.7% (nested PCR) in Iran (32) .…”
Section: The Agreement Results Among Lat and Pcr Methods Of T Gondii ...mentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Serum IgM and IgG anti-T. gondii antibodies have been investigated in blood donors aiming to determine the prevalence of infection in different countries as reviewed by Foroutan-Rad and colleagues (Foroutan-Rad et al, 2016;Foroutan et al, 2018) as well as to estimate the risk of transfusional transmission of this parasite (Siransy et al, 2016;Ferreira et al, 2017;Botein et al, 2019;El-Tantawy et al, 2019). However, correlations between serum IgG anti-T. gondii antibody concentrations and the parasitemia determined by molecular methods have not been explored in healthy blood donors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Molecular methods, such as conventional PCR, Nested PCR, and real-time PCR have been used either in isolation or in association, to detect T. gondii parasitemia in acute and chronically infected individuals since they show high sensitivity (Brenier-Pinchart et al, 2015;Dard et al, 2016;Camilo et al, 2017;Roux et al, 2018;Botein et al, 2019;Greigert et al, 2019). In this study, we used the Nested PCR to target the B1 gene which is one of the most used tests in the literature for detecting T. gondii parasitemia (Okay et al, 2009;Mattos et al, 2011;Teixeira et al, 2013;Roux et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technique was developed to increase sensitivity and specificity (Jones et al, 2000;Fallahi et al, 2014a) (Table 5). The B1 gene is primarily used for the identification of T. gondii with this type of PCR (Botein et al, 2019;Nakashima et al, 2020;Ngui et al, 2020). However, the Me49, GRA6, and Rep529 genes have also been used as targets (Mousavi et al, 2016;Bahadori et al, 2019;Shahbazi et al, 2019).…”
Section: Polymerase Chain Reaction (Pcr)mentioning
confidence: 99%