Variables associated to anti-HIV, anti-rubella antibodies, syphilis reagins and enteroparasitosis in pregnant women

Graziela, Vendrame Rodrigues and Karoline, Franciani Cardoso Lopes and Isabel, Cristina da Silva Caetano and Melissa, Marchi Zaniolo and Francisco, Hiroshi Matumoto and Luiz, Sérgio Merlini and Fabiana, Maria Ruiz Lopes-Mori and Andréia, Assunção Soares and Ulisses, de Pádua Pereira and Daniela, Dib Gonçalves (2017) Variables associated to anti-HIV, anti-rubella antibodies, syphilis reagins and enteroparasitosis in pregnant women. African Journal of Microbiology Research, 11 (32). pp. 1279-1285. ISSN 1996-0808

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Abstract

The aim of this paper is to determine the prevalence of anti-HIV, anti-rubella antibodies, syphilis reagins and enteroparasitosis in pregnant women during their pre-natal monitoring at the Basic Health Units in the city of Umuarama (PR) and checking possible social-economic and behavioral associations. A cross-section study was performed in 690 pregnant women who went to have pre-natal checkup in the period from June 2012 to April 2014. From the 690 pregnant women analyzed, 78 presented enteroparasites, and from these, 69 were monoparasited and nine were polyparasited, nine presented antibodies against syphilis and two against HIV. None was reagent for IgM regarding rubella. The most prevalent parasite species was Endolimax nana 43/78 followed by Entamoeba coli 33/78 and Giardia duodenalis 05/78. Regarding the variables analyzed, the ones associated to enteroparasitary infections were water treated from public suppliers, fundamental level of schooling, sewage destination and public collection of garbage. For syphilis, the variables associated to infection were per capita income and age group. For HIV and rubella, no association among the variables was observed. The number of pregnant women infected in the present study was not considered high when compared to other studies.

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Subjects: Open Archive Press > Biological Science
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Date Deposited: 30 Mar 2023 06:39
Last Modified: 30 Jul 2024 06:09
URI: http://library.2pressrelease.co.in/id/eprint/780

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