Revista de Biología Tropical ISSN Impreso: 0034-7744 ISSN electrónico: 2215-2075

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Seroepidemiology of Toxoplasmosis in humans: possible transmission routes in Costa Rica
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Arias, M. L., Chinchilla, M., Reyes L., L., & Linder, E. (1996). Seroepidemiology of Toxoplasmosis in humans: possible transmission routes in Costa Rica. Revista De Biología Tropical, 44(2A), 377–381. Retrieved from https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/21622

Abstract

A serological survey with immunofluorescence techniques to detect toxoplasma antibodies was done on a sample of 1234 Costa Ricans. The overall prevalence was 76%; it increased from 60% in donors aged 1-4 years to 90% in those over 25 years. No significant difference was found in seropositivity between males (42.8%) and females (57.2%) and between donors from urban and rural (LPI) areas. Consumption of raw meat, especially prepared meat, was significantly correlated wilh antibody prevalence, bul cal contact was nOI, indicating a possible change in the usual pattem of transrnission described for Ihe country. Nevertheless, our data suggest that infectious cat feces play an important role in the Iransrnission of toxoplasmosis.
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