Toxoplasmosis congénita en el valle de méxico. Resultados de una serie de casos

  • Valeria Gómez-Toscano
  • , Karen Alejandra Linares-López
  • , Gabriel Emmanuel Arce-Estrada
  • , Ricardo Figueroa-Damián
  • , Diana Miriam Barrios-Bautista
  • , Liliana Hernández-Luengas
  • , Christian Alejandro Bonilla-Ríos
  • , Blanca Luz Tecuátl-Herrada
  • , Héctor Luna-Pastén
  • , Mercedes Macías-Parra
  • , Irma Cañedo-Solares
  • , Patricia Saltigeral-Simentel
  • , Luz Belinda Ortiz-Alegría
  • , Vanesa Bosch-Canto
  • , Claudia Patricia Rico-Torres
  • , Juan Carlos Ordaz-Favila
  • , José Antonio Vargas-Villavicencio
  • , Carlos López-Candiani
  • , Lizbeth Xicoténcatl-García
  • , Blanca Gloria Hernández-Antúnez
  • Matilde Ruiz-García, Mónica Patricia Escobedo-Torres, Iván Rolando Rivera-González, Luis Oscar González-González, Juan Carlos Mora-González, Iris Evelin Paredes-Alonzo, Ana María Flores-Lechuga, Lorena Hernández Delgado, Dolores Correa*
*Autor correspondiente de este trabajo

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Resumen

BACKGROUND. In Mexico “virulent” strains of Toxoplasma gondii prevail, so the clinical picture may be different to that reported for regions where non-virulent strains are present, such as Europe, United States and Canada. METHODS. We report a series of children with congenital toxoplasmosis recruited since 2005 by prenatal or postnatal screening, or because they arrived as clinical cases at the INP. RESULTS. All the patients presented clinical manifestations, but the prenatal screening group presented a more localized and less severe infection, mainly with spasticity and mild psychomotor retardation. The postnatal screen group presented intermediate clinical characteristics, with mild, moderate or severe psychomotor retardation, low birth weight, micro or hydrocephalus, jaundice, hepatomegaly, splenomegaly, intracranial calcifications and spasticity. The most affected patients were those that presented as clinical cases, with a wide variety of clinical manifestations and the worst prognosis, including death. Six patients presented comorbidities. Twenty cases were positive for two or more laboratory tests; the rest only for one. CONCLUSIONS. Our results support that congenital toxoplasmosis in Mexico is more serious than in other countries, and that it is urgent to implement effective prenatal screening for prevention and prophylaxis.

Título traducido de la contribuciónCongenital toxoplasmosis in the valley of Mexico. Results of a series of cases
Idioma originalEspañol
Páginas (desde-hasta)321-333
Número de páginas13
PublicaciónActa Pediatrica de Mexico
Volumen39
N.º6
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 1 nov 2018
Publicado de forma externa

Palabras clave

  • Clinical heterogeneity
  • Congenital toxoplasmosis
  • Diagnostic complexity
  • Postnatal screening
  • Prenatal evaluation
  • Prenatal screening
  • Toxoplasma gondii

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