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Congenital toxoplasmosis from a mother with type 2 diabetes mellitus: A case report.
[congenital toxoplasmosis]
A
33
-
year
-old
woman
with
type
2
diabetes
mellitus
(
DM
)
was
suspected
of
being
primarily
infected
with
Toxoplasma
gondii
at
12
weeks
of
gestation
(
GW
)
.
Although
acetylspiramycin
was
started
at
17
GW
,
the
T
.
 
gondii
 
DNA
gene
was
detected
in
the
amniotic
fluid
at
18
GW
.
Chemotherapy
was
changed
to
pyrimethamine
plus
sulfadiazine
from
20
GW
,
but
was
changed
back
to
acetylspiramycin
after
2
weeks
because
of
vomiting
.
Acetylspiramycin
was
continued
until
her
delivery
.
DM
was
controlled
well
during
the
pregnancy
.
An
asymptomatic
male
baby
was
born
by
cesarean
section
at
37
GW
,
and
was
treated
with
acetylspiramycin
for
4
weeks
because
the
polymerase
chain
reaction
results
of
umbilical
cord
blood
were
positive
.
He
has
developed
normally
until
the
present
,
that
is
,
6
months
of
age
.
Herein
,
we
describe
a
case
report
in
which
symptomatic
congenital
toxoplasmosis
was
avoided
in
a
pregnant
woman
with
an
immunosuppressive
risk
due
to
prompt
chemotherapy
.