Role of Toxoplasma gondii IgG Avidity Testing in Discriminating between Acute and Chronic Toxoplasmosis in Pregnancy
Aref Teimouri, Sina Mohtasebi, Elham Kazemirad, Hossein Keshavarz
Abstract
Risk of mother-to-child transmission of Toxoplasma gondii during pregnancy is much greater in women who are exposed to primary T. gondii infection (toxoplasmosis) after conception compared to those who were exposed to the infection before conception. Therefore, laboratory tests that help classify recent primary toxoplasmosis are important tools for the management of pregnant women suspected to have T. gondii exposure. Detection of Toxoplasma IgM (Toxo IgM) is a sensitive indicator of primary toxoplasmosis, but the indicator specificity is low because sometimes natural IgM antibodies react with Toxoplasma antigens in the absence of the infection.
Topics & Concepts
AvidityToxoplasmosisToxoplasma gondiiImmunologyBiologyPregnancyVirologyImmunoglobulin GAntibodyEpitopeImmunoglobulin MMedicineGeneticsToxoplasma gondii Research StudiesCytomegalovirus and herpesvirus researchParvovirus B19 Infection Studies