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3岁儿童先天性弓形虫病与家长报告的发育结果、问题及损伤之间的关联。

Association between congenital toxoplasmosis and parent-reported developmental outcomes, concerns, and impairments, in 3 year old children.

作者信息

Freeman Katherine, Salt Alison, Prusa Andrea, Malm Gunilla, Ferret Nicole, Buffolano Wilma, Schmidt Dorthe, Tan Hooi Kuan, Gilbert Ruth E

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, USA.

出版信息

BMC Pediatr. 2005 Jul 13;5:23. doi: 10.1186/1471-2431-5-23.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Information is lacking on the effects of congenital toxoplasmosis on development, behavior, and impairment in later childhood, as well as on parental concerns and anxiety. This information is important for counselling parents about the prognosis for an infected child and for policy decisions on screening.

METHODS

We prospectively studied a cohort of children identified by screening for toxoplasmosis in pregnant women or neonates between 1996 and 2000 in ten European centers. At 3 years of age, parents of children with and without congenital toxoplasmosis were surveyed about their child's development, behavior, and impairment, and about parental concerns and anxiety, using a postal questionnaire.

RESULTS

Parents of 178/223 (80%) infected, and 527/821 (64%) uninfected children responded. We found no evidence that impaired development or behavior were more common in infected children, or that any potential effect of congenital toxoplasmosis was masked by prenatal treatment. Parents of infected children were significantly more anxious and reported more visual problems in their children.

CONCLUSION

On average, children aged three to four years with congenital toxoplasmosis identified by screening and treated during infancy in this European setting had risks of abnormal development and behavior similar to uninfected children. Parental anxiety about infected children needs to be addressed by clinicians. Future studies with longer follow up and clinician-administered assessments may be better able to detect any subtle differences in child outcomes.

摘要

背景

关于先天性弓形虫病对儿童后期发育、行为及损伤的影响,以及对父母担忧和焦虑的影响,目前信息匮乏。这些信息对于向父母提供有关受感染儿童预后的咨询以及筛查政策决策至关重要。

方法

我们对1996年至2000年间在欧洲十个中心通过对孕妇或新生儿进行弓形虫病筛查确定的一组儿童进行了前瞻性研究。在儿童3岁时,通过邮寄问卷对患有和未患有先天性弓形虫病的儿童的父母进行调查,询问他们孩子的发育、行为和损伤情况,以及父母的担忧和焦虑。

结果

178/223(80%)名受感染儿童和527/821(64%)名未受感染儿童的父母回复了问卷。我们没有发现证据表明受感染儿童发育或行为受损更为常见,也没有发现先天性弓形虫病的任何潜在影响被产前治疗所掩盖。受感染儿童的父母明显更焦虑,且报告他们的孩子有更多视觉问题。

结论

在这种欧洲背景下,通过筛查确定并在婴儿期接受治疗的患有先天性弓形虫病的3至4岁儿童,其发育和行为异常的风险与未受感染儿童相似。临床医生需要关注父母对受感染儿童的焦虑情绪。未来进行更长时间随访和由临床医生进行评估的研究,可能更有能力发现儿童结局的任何细微差异。

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