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Detección molecular de Toxoplasma gondii en carnes para consumo humano en Ibagué, Colombia
Authors:Juan David Medina  Laura Alejandra Osorio  Daniel Zabala  Ricardo Wagner de Almeida Vitor  Jorge Enrique Gmez  Julio Csar Carranza  Gustavo Adolfo Vallejo
Abstract:

Introduction:

Toxoplasma gondii is a parasite with great zoonotic potential. It can infect a broad range of warm-blooded hosts (including livestock) and causes significant losses in the industry. In humans, it has been described as a pathogen in immunosuppressed people, it affects the fetus development in congenital infections, and is associated with various behavioral disorders in healthy people. Humans can acquire T. gondii by consuming undercooked, contaminated meat.

Objective:

To determine T. gondii positivity (currently unknown) in meat for human consumption (i.e., beef, chicken, and pork) in the city of Ibague, Colombia.

Materials and methods:

We used conventional nested PCR and the T. gondii B1 gene sequence as amplification target. We collected samples of meat (N=186) sold in the urban area of Ibagué (62 beef, 62 chicken, and 62 pork samples) and determined the T. gondii positivity percentage for each type of meat.

Results:

The study found an average of 18.8% positivity for all meat samples, pork having the highest percentage (22.5%; 14/62), followed by beef (19.3%; 12/62) and chicken (14.5%; 9/62). The best-amplified products were sequenced by macrogen and aligned with the B1 gene sequences in GenBank, thereby confirming their identity.

Conclusions:

This is the first study of T. gondii prevalence in meat for human consumption carried out in the city of Ibagué and the department of Tolima. All three types of meat sampled represent a risk for local human infection.
Keywords:Toxoplasma gondii  toxoplasmosis  meat  polymerase chain reaction  prevalence
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