A Cross-Sectional Study of Seroprevalence of Strongyloidiasis in Pregnant Women (Peruvian Amazon Basin)

Strongyloidiasis is a soil-transmitted helminthiasis with a high global prevalence. We aimed to evaluate the prevalence of infection and assess strongyloidiasis serology as a screening technique in the Peruvian Amazon. We performed a cross-sectional study of strongyloidiasis in 300 pregnant women in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pathogens (Basel) 2020-05, Vol.9 (5), p.348
Hauptverfasser: Ortiz-Martínez, Sonia, Ramos-Rincón, José-Manuel, Vásquez-Chasnamote, María-Esteyner, Alarcón-Baldeón, Jhonatan J, Parraguez-de-la-Cruz, Jorge, Gamboa-Paredes, Olga-Nohelia, Schillyk-Guerra, Patricia, Espinoza-Venegas, Luis-Alfredo, Pinedo-Cancino, Viviana-Vanessa, Perez-Tanoira, Ramón, Górgolas-Hernández-Mora, Miguel, Casapía-Morales, Martin, Spanish-Peruvian Chagas Htlv And Strongyloides Network
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Zusammenfassung:Strongyloidiasis is a soil-transmitted helminthiasis with a high global prevalence. We aimed to evaluate the prevalence of infection and assess strongyloidiasis serology as a screening technique in the Peruvian Amazon. We performed a cross-sectional study of strongyloidiasis in 300 pregnant women in Iquitos (Peru) from 1 May 2019 to 15 June 2019. Women were tested using serology (Strongyloides IgG IVD-ELISA kit) as an index test and the modified Baermann technique and/or charcoal fecal culture as the parasitological reference standard. The reference tests showed in the stool of 30 women (prevalence: 10%; 95% confidence interval [CI] 7.1% to 13.9%), while 101 women tested positive on the blood test (prevalence: 33.7%; 95% CI 28.6% to 39.4%). Fourteen of the 15 women (93.3%) with positive results according to the modified Baermann technique, and 14 of the 23 women (56.5%) with positive charcoal cultures also had positive serological results. Serology showed a sensitivity of 63.3% and a negative predictive value of 94.4%. In Iquitos, pregnant women have a high prevalence of . ELISA could be an excellent tool for population-based screening, as it has a high negative predictive value that can help to rule out the presence of active infection.
ISSN:2076-0817
2076-0817
DOI:10.3390/pathogens9050348