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美国孕妇中与弓形虫病相关的知识和行为

Toxoplasmosis-related knowledge and practices among pregnant women in the United States.

作者信息

Jones Jeffrey L, Ogunmodede Folashade, Scheftel Joni, Kirkland Elizabeth, Lopez Adriana, Schulkin Jay, Lynfield Ruth

机构信息

Division of Parasitic Diseases, Centers for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control Prevention, Atlanta, GA 30341-3724, USA.

出版信息

Infect Dis Obstet Gynecol. 2003;11(3):139-45. doi: 10.1080/10647440300025512.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Infection with Toxoplasma gondii during pregnancy can lead to severe illness in the fetus. Many T. gondii infections are preventable by simple hygienic measures.

METHODS

We surveyed pregnant women in the US to determine their knowledge about toxoplasmosis and their practices to prevent infection. Volunteer obstetricians selected to be demographically representative of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recruited the participants.

RESULTS

Of 403 women responding to the survey, 48% indicated that they had heard or seen information about toxoplasmosis; however, only 7% were aware of being tested for the disease. Forty percent of responding women knew that toxoplasmosis is caused by an infection, but 21% thought that a poison causes it. The highest level of knowledge was about cats and T. gondii; 61% responded that the organism is shed in the feces of infected cats and 60% responded that people could acquire toxoplasmosis by changing cat litter. There was a low level of knowledge about other risk factors; only 30% of the women were aware that T. gondii may be found in raw or undercooked meat. Nevertheless, a high percentage of women indicated that they do not eat undercooked meat during pregnancy and that they practice good hygienic measures such as washing their hands after handling raw meat, gardening or changing cat litter.

CONCLUSION

Except for the risk of transmission from cats, knowledge among pregnant women about toxoplasmosis is low. However, toxoplasmosis-preventive practices are generally good, suggesting that providers should continue to offer education about practices that help prevent foodborne diseases in general as well as information about preventing toxoplasmosis specifically.

摘要

背景

孕期感染弓形虫可导致胎儿患重病。许多弓形虫感染可通过简单的卫生措施预防。

方法

我们对美国孕妇进行了调查,以确定她们对弓形虫病的了解以及预防感染的做法。志愿参与的产科医生经挑选后在人口统计学上代表美国妇产科医师学会,由他们招募参与者。

结果

在403名回复调查的女性中,48%表示她们听说过或看到过有关弓形虫病的信息;然而,只有7%的人知道自己接受过该病检测。40%的回复女性知道弓形虫病是由感染引起的,但21%的人认为是由毒物导致。对猫和弓形虫的了解程度最高;61%的人回答该病原体存在于受感染猫的粪便中,60%的人回答人们可能通过清理猫砂而感染弓形虫。对其他风险因素的了解程度较低;只有30%的女性知道弓形虫可能存在于生肉或未煮熟的肉中。尽管如此,很大比例的女性表示她们在孕期不吃未煮熟的肉,并且会采取良好的卫生措施,如在处理生肉、园艺活动或清理猫砂后洗手。

结论

除了来自猫的传播风险外,孕妇对弓形虫病的了解程度较低。然而,预防弓形虫病的做法总体良好,这表明医疗服务提供者应继续提供有关一般有助于预防食源性疾病的做法的教育,以及专门针对预防弓形虫病的信息。

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