Fernicola Federica, Colciago Elisabetta, Capitoli Giulia, Merelli Elisa, Arienti Francesca, Poletti De Chaurand Valeria, Scandella Gaia, Carli Anna, Ornaghi Sara
Department of Obstetrics, Fondazione IRCCS San Gerardo dei Tintori, 20900 Monza, Italy.
Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano-Bicocca, 20900 Monza, Italy.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2025 Mar 28;22(4):517. doi: 10.3390/ijerph22040517.
Toxoplasmosis (TG) is a zoonotic disease that, if contracted during pregnancy, can lead to fetal infection with severe complications. Currently, the only way to prevent maternal infection during pregnancy is to adopt hygiene practices. Our study aimed to evaluate pregnant women's awareness of TG infection, their knowledge of TG-specific preventive hygiene measures, and factors linked to inadequate knowledge as potential targets for intervention. A prospective survey study was conducted at a university hospital between May and November 2023. A self-administered questionnaire was given to pregnant women. Out of 402 participants, 95.3% were aware that TG could be a potential issue in pregnancy. However, only 22.5% of them were able to identify all four correct hygiene behaviors to prevent TG infection acquisition during gestation. Women with a higher level of education, of European origin, and who had heard of other potentially serious conditions in pregnancy were more likely to have an appropriate level of knowledge about TG. Healthcare professionals and mass media, when employed as sources of information before conception, played a positive role in enhancing pregnant women's awareness of TG. In conclusion, while pregnant women showed high levels of awareness of TG infection, their knowledge of preventive measures was limited, with only less than one-fourth with appropriate knowledge. This highlights the need for innovative strategies, possibly face-to-face interactions, digital tools, and public health campaigns, to improve the ability of healthcare professionals to deliver accurate and accessible information to reduce the risk of infection acquisition during gestation.
弓形虫病(TG)是一种人畜共患疾病,如果在孕期感染,可能会导致胎儿感染并引发严重并发症。目前,预防孕期母体感染的唯一方法是采取卫生措施。我们的研究旨在评估孕妇对TG感染的认知、她们对TG特异性预防卫生措施的了解,以及与知识不足相关的因素,将其作为潜在的干预目标。2023年5月至11月期间,在一家大学医院进行了一项前瞻性调查研究。向孕妇发放了一份自填式问卷。在402名参与者中,95.3%的人意识到TG可能是孕期的一个潜在问题。然而,其中只有22.5%的人能够识别出所有四种正确的卫生行为,以预防孕期感染TG。受过高等教育、欧洲血统且听说过孕期其他潜在严重疾病的女性,更有可能对TG有适当程度的了解。在受孕前将医疗保健专业人员和大众媒体作为信息来源时,它们在提高孕妇对TG的认知方面发挥了积极作用。总之,虽然孕妇对TG感染的认知水平较高,但她们对预防措施的了解有限,只有不到四分之一的人有适当的知识。这凸显了需要创新策略,可能包括面对面互动、数字工具和公共卫生运动,以提高医疗保健专业人员提供准确且易于获取的信息的能力,从而降低孕期感染的风险。