Risk factors for recurrences and visual impairment in patients with ocular toxoplasmosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Carlos Cifuentes-GonzálezWilliam Rojas-CarabaliÁlvaro Olate PérezÉrika CarvalhoFelipe ValenzuelaLucía Miguel-EscuderMaría Soledad OrmaecheaMilagros HerediaPablo Baquero-OspinaAlfredo AdanAndre CuriBernardo Ariel SchlaenCristhian Alejandro UrzuaCristóbal CoutoLourdes ArellanesAlejandra de-la-TorrePublished in: PloS one (2023)
Our Systematic Review showed that clinical factors such as being older than 40 years, patients with de novo OT lesions or with less than one year after the first episode, macular area involvement, lesions greater than 1 disc diameter, congenital toxoplasmosis, and bilateral compromise had more risk of recurrences. Also, environmental and parasite factors such as precipitations, geographical region where the infection is acquired, and more virulent strains confer greater risk of recurrences. Therefore, patients with the above mentioned clinical, environmental, and parasite factors could benefit from using prophylactic therapy.