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High prevalence of congenital toxoplasmosis in Brazil estimated in a 3-year prospective neonatal screening study
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The 3-year prospective study using sensitive detection methods, reliable confirmation, and feedback from clinicians showed that CT has an extraordinarily high prevalence in Brazil, in fact the highest ever reported in the world. Although the long-term efficacy of treatment of CT has not been well documented, in view of the availability of reliable diagnostics, confirmation and monitoring, functional logistics, and networking for screening, the insidious nature of the sequelae and the very high prevalence of the disease, neonatal screening for CT should be considered an alternative to no screening at all.
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