Pathogens (Dec 2023)

Anti-<i>Toxoplasma gondii</i> Antibodies in European Residents: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Studies Published between 2000 and 2020

  • Rafael Calero-Bernal,
  • Solange María Gennari,
  • Santiago Cano,
  • Martha Ynés Salas-Fajardo,
  • Arantxa Ríos,
  • Gema Álvarez-García,
  • Luis Miguel Ortega-Mora

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12121430
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 12
p. 1430

Abstract

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Toxoplasmosis has a major impact on animal and public health. Information regarding the seroprevalence of human Toxoplasma gondii infections from a European perspective has not yet been compiled to date. Thus, the present review summarized available resident data from the period 2000–2020. The overall seroprevalence of anti-T. gondii IgG was 32.1%, with great variability between countries (n = 30). The subgroup analysis identified different pooled prevalence data depending on the geographic area (p p = 0.0147), and serological diagnosis assays used (p = 0.0059). A high heterogeneity (I2 = 100%, p p p T. gondii IgM, which was reported in 64.7% of studies, reached a pooled seroprevalence of 0.6%. In addition, among the eight main risk factors identified, “contact with soil”, “consumption of undercooked beef”, and “intake of unwashed vegetables” were the most significantly associated with infections. The fact that one-third of the European population has been exposed to T. gondii justifies extra efforts to harmonize surveillance systems and develop additional risk-factor analyses based on detailed source attribution assessment.

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