IGM Anti Toksoplasma Janin dalam Cairan Ketuban sebagai Indikator Toksoplasmosis Kongenital serta Korelasinya dengan IGM Anti Toksoplasma Seromaternal
Maternal infection with Toxoplasma gondii acquired during pregnancy could cause abortion, intrauterine fetal death and serious sequelae in the neonatal period or years after birth. It is necessary that an early indicator to confirm prenatal diagnosis of congenital toxoplasmosis so that treatment...
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Language: | Indonesian Indonesian |
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1999
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Institution: | Universitas Airlangga |
Language: | Indonesian Indonesian |
Summary: | Maternal infection with Toxoplasma gondii acquired during pregnancy could
cause abortion, intrauterine fetal death and serious sequelae in the neonatal period or
years after birth. It is necessary that an early indicator to confirm prenatal diagnosis
of congenital toxoplasmosis so that treatment can be performed during pregnancy.
A laboratory observasional study, to analyse congenital intrauterine
infection, infant's IgM production and correlation between infant's IgM and
seromaternal IgM was conducted to the study.
To gain the objective of the study, it was arranged infant infection as the
study model. Infant infection resulted from maternal infection with toxoplasmosis
during pregnancy which is classified as seroconverter and re-infection in 14 to 26
gestational weeks. The seroconverters defined as the patients who were initially
seronegative, but who became positive and considered to have been infected during
pregnancy. The examination of P.C.R., JgM-IgG Elisa and inoculation on mice with
amniotic fluid were proceeded on these maternal groups after gaining amniotic fluid
from amniocentesis.
245 pregnant women with 14 to 26 weeks gestational age were serologically
examined with Elisa test for JgG and JgM antibodies. According to the individual
immune status, the results were grouped as 25 seroconverters and 29 reinfection
acute toxoplasmosis during pregnancy. P.C.R. test on amniotic fluid gave positive
result 15 (60%) of seroconverter, which is significantly more (p < 0,05) than 5
(17,2%) of reinfection. By Elisa test showed II (44%) positive of seroconverter group
compared with 4 (13.8%) of reinfection group.
Morefar about the existence of infant's IgM spesific and its correlationship
with infection, the stastical analysis resulted in:
I. Infant's IgM spesific in amniotic fluid was different significantly between two
groups (p < 0,05 by chi square test).
2. Seroconverter group had stronger correlationship (p < 0,01; Pearson's correlation)
between infant's spesific IgM and infection than reinfection group.
3. The sensitivity of the infant's spesific IgM in amniotic fluid as a diagnostic tool
(marker) of infection were 73.3% and 100% for each group of seroconverter and
reinfection, and its spesificity respectively were 60010 and 95.8%.
4. There is a negative correlationship between the concentrations of infant's spesific
IgM and maternal serum IgM in reinfection group. |
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