Seroepidemiology of Toxoplasmosis in Hemodialysis Patients in Senegal

Author:

Seck Mame Cheikh12ORCID,Mbow Moustapha23,Seck Sidy Mohamed45,Dia Yacine Ameth6,Diallo Ibrahima3ORCID,Cisse Marouba3,Gningue Moctar3ORCID,Daou Victoria2,Coundoul Baratou5,Kane Yaya7,Cisse Mouhamadou Moustapha8,Kama Adama9,Diongue Khadim1ORCID,Gueye Papa Aly Thiam2,Faye Cheikh2,Diallo Mamadou Alpha1,Ndiaye Mouhamadou1ORCID,Badiane Aida Sadikh1,Dièye Alioune3,Mboup Souleymane6,Ndiaye Daouda1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cheikh Anta Diop University, Dakar 16477, Senegal

2. Laboratory of Ouakam Military Hospital, Dakar 28216, Senegal

3. Department of Immunology, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Cheikh Anta Diop University, Dakar 10700, Senegal

4. Department of Nephrology/Internal Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences and IRL-3189 Environnement, Santé, Sociétés, University Gaston Berger of Saint-Louis, Saint-Louis 00234, Senegal

5. Dialysis Center, Ouakam Military Hospital, Dakar 28216, Senegal

6. Institute of Health Research, Epidemiological Surveillance, and Training, Dakar 7325, Senegal

7. Faculty of Health Sciences, University Assane Seck, Ziguinchor 523, Senegal

8. Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Thies, Thies 21000, Senegal

9. El Hadji Ibrahima Niass Regional Hospital of Kaolack, Kaolack 5085, Senegal

Abstract

Toxoplasmosis in immunocompromised patients results in either reactivation of latent toxoplasmosis or acute infection. In the framework of the kidney transplantation program in Senegal, the serological screening of potential pre-transplant and transplanted patients can prevent the disease. This study aimed to assess the seroprevalence of toxoplasmosis in a cohort of hemodialysis patients, candidates for kidney transplantation. To this end, a multicentre cross-sectional study was conducted in 2020 in six dialysis units from five regions. Blood samples and sociodemographic data were collected from each patient. IgG and IgM against T. gondii antibodies were assessed by a chemiluminescent method using Architect ci4100, and statistical analysis was performed using R software. Overall, 211 hemodialysis patients aged from 18 to 77 years were enrolled. The mean age was 42.62 years ± 13.6, and the sex ratio M/F was 1.24. The overall seroprevalence of T. gondii was 41.7%, with the highest value being recorded in the region of Kaolack (44.4%). Patients aged over 60 years were more typically infected, at a proportion of 56.0%. Regarding sex, males elicited a higher prevalence (44.4.%) than females did. Patients of an upper socioeconomic status were less affected, and contact with cats was not associated with toxoplasmosis. By education level, the illiterate group was most affected one. Overall, this first study of toxoplasmosis among Senegalese hemodialysis patients indicates high seroprevalence.

Funder

Senegalese Ministry of High Education and Scientific

IRESSEF

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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