Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo (Sep 2014)

TOXOPLASMOSIS-RELATED KNOWLEDGE AMONG PREGNANT AND POSTPARTUM WOMEN ATTENDED IN PUBLIC HEALTH UNITS IN NITERÓI, RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL

  • Patricia Riddell Millar,
  • Fernanda Loureiro de Moura,
  • Otílio Machado Pereira Bastos,
  • Danuza Pinheiro Bastos Garcia de Mattos,
  • Ana Beatriz Monteiro Fonseca,
  • Adriana Pittella Sudré,
  • Daniela Leles,
  • Maria Regina Reis Amendoeira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0036-46652014000500011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 56, no. 5
pp. 433 – 438

Abstract

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The present study conducted a toxoplasmosis-related knowledge level survey with 400 pregnant and puerperal women attended in public health units in the municipality of Niterói, Rio de Janeiro. Only 111 (27.8%) women claimed to know about the disease. Most of them (n = 289; 72.2%) had never heard about toxoplasmosis nor knew how to prevent the infection by Toxoplasma gondii. A significant difference (p = 0.013) regarding the presence of anti-T. gondii IgG was observed between women who claimed to know about the disease and those who had never heard about it. These results highlight the importance of a systematic serological screening process for toxoplasmosis, as well as the importance of primary prevention by accurate information during prenatal care, an important Public Health action to be implemented.

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