Author/Authors :
Assmar, M Dept. of Medical Parasitology - Pasteur Institute of Iran , Yassaei, F Taleghani Hospital - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Terhovanesian, A Dept. of Medical Parasitology - Pasteur Institute of Iran , Esmaeili, AR Dept. of Medical Parasitology - Pasteur Institute of Iran , Hassan, N Dept. of Medical Parasitology - Pasteur Institute of Iran , Farzanehnezhaad, Z Dept. of Medical Parasitology - Pasteur Institute of Iran , Naddaf, SR Dept. of Medical Parasitology - Pasteur Institute of Iran
Abstract :
Maternal infection with Toxoplasma gondii acquired during pregnancy may result in congenital infection of developing
fetuses. Up to now, decision on informed therapeutic abortion of fetuses suspected of having T. gondii infection in Iran has
been made based on serological findings in mothers. This might have led to unnecessary abortion of many uninfected
children. We evaluated the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) assay on amniotic fluids against serological findings in
mothers. PCR results in this study indicated that only about one third of Indirect Fluorescent Antibody (IFA) positive
mothers had passed the infection to their children. It was a sigh of relief for the majority of mothers who learned that their
infants were uninfected. On the other hand it helped the mothers of infected fetuses out of an awkward predicament by
making them able to make a solid decision to terminate the pregnancy or carry their children to term.
Keywords :
Toxoplasma gondii , Congenital toxoplasmosis , Prenatal diagnosis , PCR , IFA , Iran