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Knowledge and Practices of Toxoplasmosis among Clinical Laboratory Professionals: A Cross-Sectional Study in Durango, Mexico
: The aim of this study was to determine the level of knowledge and practices about toxoplasmosis in a sample of clinical laboratory professionals in Mexico. : 192 clinical laboratory professionals were surveyed. They were asked about (1) ; (2) clinical manifestations, diagnosis, treatment, and epid...
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description | : The aim of this study was to determine the level of knowledge and practices about toxoplasmosis in a sample of clinical laboratory professionals in Mexico.
: 192 clinical laboratory professionals were surveyed. They were asked about (1)
; (2) clinical manifestations, diagnosis, treatment, and epidemiology of toxoplasmosis; and (3) their practices with respect to toxoplasmosis.
: The range of animals infected by
was known by 44.8% of participants. Clinical aspects of toxoplasmosis were known by up to 44.3% of subjects. Correct answers about the interpretation of serological markers of
infection were provided by up to 32.8% of participants. A minority (32.2%) of participants knew about a high number of false positive results of anti-
IgM antibody tests. Most participants (90.1%) did not know what the anti-
IgG avidity test was. Up to 55.7% of participants provided incorrect answers about the interpretation of serology tests for the treatment of pregnant women. Common routes of
infection were known by |
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: 192 clinical laboratory professionals were surveyed. They were asked about (1)
; (2) clinical manifestations, diagnosis, treatment, and epidemiology of toxoplasmosis; and (3) their practices with respect to toxoplasmosis.
: The range of animals infected by
was known by 44.8% of participants. Clinical aspects of toxoplasmosis were known by up to 44.3% of subjects. Correct answers about the interpretation of serological markers of
infection were provided by up to 32.8% of participants. A minority (32.2%) of participants knew about a high number of false positive results of anti-
IgM antibody tests. Most participants (90.1%) did not know what the anti-
IgG avidity test was. Up to 55.7% of participants provided incorrect answers about the interpretation of serology tests for the treatment of pregnant women. Common routes of
infection were known by <15% of participants. Most (84.4%) participants had not performed tests for detection
infection.
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: 192 clinical laboratory professionals were surveyed. They were asked about (1)
; (2) clinical manifestations, diagnosis, treatment, and epidemiology of toxoplasmosis; and (3) their practices with respect to toxoplasmosis.
: The range of animals infected by
was known by 44.8% of participants. Clinical aspects of toxoplasmosis were known by up to 44.3% of subjects. Correct answers about the interpretation of serological markers of
infection were provided by up to 32.8% of participants. A minority (32.2%) of participants knew about a high number of false positive results of anti-
IgM antibody tests. Most participants (90.1%) did not know what the anti-
IgG avidity test was. Up to 55.7% of participants provided incorrect answers about the interpretation of serology tests for the treatment of pregnant women. Common routes of
infection were known by <15% of participants. Most (84.4%) participants had not performed tests for detection
infection.
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: 192 clinical laboratory professionals were surveyed. They were asked about (1)
; (2) clinical manifestations, diagnosis, treatment, and epidemiology of toxoplasmosis; and (3) their practices with respect to toxoplasmosis.
: The range of animals infected by
was known by 44.8% of participants. Clinical aspects of toxoplasmosis were known by up to 44.3% of subjects. Correct answers about the interpretation of serological markers of
infection were provided by up to 32.8% of participants. A minority (32.2%) of participants knew about a high number of false positive results of anti-
IgM antibody tests. Most participants (90.1%) did not know what the anti-
IgG avidity test was. Up to 55.7% of participants provided incorrect answers about the interpretation of serology tests for the treatment of pregnant women. Common routes of
infection were known by <15% of participants. Most (84.4%) participants had not performed tests for detection
infection.
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