Seroprevalence of Toxocara canis infection in Czech Republic.

Cent Eur J Public Health

Postgraduate Medical School, Prague, Czech Republic.

Published: August 1998

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  • An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was employed to assess the prevalence of Toxocara canis infection in healthy individuals across different districts in the Czech Republic, revealing seropositivity rates between 5.8% and 36.0%.
  • The study found that seropositivity increases with age, likely due to prolonged serological positivity from past infections.
  • Additionally, rural residents generally exhibited higher rates of seropositivity compared to those living in urban areas, indicating that geographical factors also influence infection rates.

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An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) with Toxocara canis excretion--secretion (TES) antigen was used for determination the seroprevalence of Toxocara canis infection in healthy population of several districts in Czech Republic. It was found that the seropositivity ranged from 5.8% to 36.0% in various districts. Valuation by sex, age, profession of the examined persons and different type of their habitation (urban or rural) was used. It is obvious that the percentage of seropositivity rise in dependence on the age of examined persons. This fact may be attributed to the longlasting serological positivity detected in ELISA reaction. Almost in all districts the positivity was higher in inhabitants with a rural type of habitation in comparison with urban residents. The geographical conditions in various districts play an important role in seropositivity of the population too.

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