Toxoplasmosis among rich Sudanese females
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2018
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جامعة الشيخ عبدالله البدري
Abstract
Background: toxoplasmosis is a disease that results from infection with the Toxoplasma gondii 
parasite, one of the world¶s most common parasites1. T. gondii has an environmental stage 
oocysts are shed in cat feces, sporulate, and disperse in the environment, where intermediate 
hosts get infected. Oocysts are an important source of infection for both animals and human. 
Objectives: 
The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of toxoplasmosis among selected 
group of rich Sudanese females. 
Materials and methods: 
A total of 45 rich volunteers females diagnosed serologically by latex agglutination method at 
parasitology laboratory, Faculty of Medical laboratory, Elrazi University, Sudan. 
Result: 
 From a total of 45 rich volunteers¶ females diagnosed serologically by latex agglutination test, 
33.3 % were seropositive and 67.7 were seronegative.  
Discussion: 
Toxoplasmosis is one of the most important diseases, which is more commonly diagnosed 
serologically. When we compare our study result with the results of previous studies we 
observed the lowest percentage of toxoplasmosis among rich Sudanese girls so toxoplasmosis is 
suspected to be reduced by improving the lifestyle of people.  
Conclusion: 
In summary we conclude that rich volunteer¶s girls is associated with low prevalence of 
toxoplasmosis, another studies is recommend