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A Surge in the Seroprevalence of Toxoplasmosis among the Residents of Islands in Gangwha-gun, Incheon, Korea

Authors
Yang, ZhaoshouCho, Pyo YunAhn, Seong KyuAhn, Hye-JinKim, Tong-SooChong, Chom-KyuHong, Sung-JongCha, Seok HoNam, Ho-Woo
Issue Date
Sep-2012
Publisher
KOREAN SOC PARASITOLOGY, SEOUL NATL UNIV COLL MEDI
Keywords
Toxoplasma gondii; seroprevalence; Gangwha-gun; survey; ELISA
Citation
KOREAN JOURNAL OF PARASITOLOGY, v.50, no.3, pp 191 - 197
Pages
7
Journal Title
KOREAN JOURNAL OF PARASITOLOGY
Volume
50
Number
3
Start Page
191
End Page
197
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/15160
DOI
10.3347/kjp.2012.50.3.191
ISSN
0023-4001
1738-0006
Abstract
Seroepidemiological changes of Toxoplasma gondii infection among the residents of the islands of Gangwha-un, Incheon for 2 years were surveyed and evaluated by ELISA using a crude extract antigen. In 2010, sera of 919 adult residents in Gyodong-myeon and 313 adults in Samsan-myeon were collected and checked for IgG antibody titers, which showed 14.5% (133 sera) and 19.8% (62 sera) positive rates, respectively. In 2011, sera of 955 adults in Gyodong-myeon and 341 adults in Samsan-myeon were examined, which showed an increase of positive rates to 23.8% (227 sera) and 31.7% (108 sera), respectively. Totally, the seroprevalence of the first year was 15.8% and it increased rapidly to 25.8% in the second year. The positive rates of both sexes increased simultaneously with the significant ratio of males to females by 1.7-2.2 fold (P<0.05). In both myeons, 661 sera were collected every year and showed changes in optical density (OD) in 177 sera; newly found as positives in 73 persons (11.0%), negative conversion in 10 persons (1.5%), and maintained or increased in 94 persons (14.2%). This rapid increase in the prevalence of toxoplasmosis in Gangwha islands may be due to in part peculiar changes in the toxoplasmic environment of the islands and presumably the consumption of the pork bred domestically within the islands or imported from high endemic nations. It is necessary to find out symptomatic toxoplasmic patients and confirm the risk factors for further infection in the islands of Gangwha-gun.
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