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dc.contributor.authorMelamed Cattan, Jacobopt_BR
dc.date.accessioned2010-04-16T09:16:45Zpt_BR
dc.date.issued2009pt_BR
dc.identifier.issn0074-0276pt_BR
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10183/20818pt_BR
dc.description.abstractThe evolution of knowledge regarding ocular toxoplasmosis over the last 30 years is described based on studies and observations performed in Southern Brazil. The isolation of Toxoplasma gondii established the definitive diagnosis of the disease. It was proven that in most cases, the disease was acquired after birth, a concept supported by the description of numerous familial cases and observation of the disease many years after primary infection. Epidemiological studies showed important regional variations in the prevalence of the disease due to different factors, including the types of strains involved, of which type I predominates. The large number of patients also enabled detailed study of the different forms of clinical presentation of the disease and its complications. New parameters have been established for the use of steroids and the management of pregnant women with active lesions. Studies on the epidemiology of toxoplasmic infection in pregnant women and newborns showed a high prevalence of infection. The different factors of exposure to infection have also been studied. Gradually, preventive actions have been developed in the sphere of public health, although they have not been sufficiently effective. Trends for future research over the next few years are also outlined.en
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdf
dc.language.isoengpt_BR
dc.relation.ispartofMemorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz : an International Journal of Biological and Biomedical Research. Rio de Janeiro. Vol. 104, n. 2 (mar. 2009), p. 358-363pt_BR
dc.rightsOpen Accessen
dc.subjectToxoplasmosept_BR
dc.subjectToxoplasmosisen
dc.subjectToxoplasmose ocularpt_BR
dc.subjectOcular toxoplasmosisen
dc.subjectToxoplasmose congênitapt_BR
dc.subjectAcquired toxoplasmosisen
dc.subjectCongenital toxoplasmosisen
dc.subjectEpidemiologiapt_BR
dc.subjectEpidemiologyen
dc.subjectSaúde públicapt_BR
dc.subjectPublic healthen
dc.subjectBrasil, Região Sulpt_BR
dc.titleContributions to the history of ocular toxoplasmosis in Southern Brazilpt_BR
dc.typeArtigo de periódicopt_BR
dc.identifier.nrb000715991pt_BR
dc.type.originNacionalpt_BR


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