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Integrated Statistical Evaluation of IgG/IgM Serostatus Patterns and Cross‑Infection Correlations among TORCH Pathogens in a Libyan Clinical Population

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TORCH infections, including Toxoplasma gondii (TOXO), Rubella virus (RUB), and Cytomegalovirus (CMV), remain a major public health concern due to their potential to cause severe outcomes in susceptible individuals. This cross-sectional analytical study evaluated seroprevalence, age- and gender-specific patterns, and co-infection correlations of TORCH pathogens among 61 participants attending Al-Bayda Teaching Medical Center, Libya, in 2025. Venous blood samples were analyzed using chemiluminescent immunoassays to detect IgG and IgM antibodies. Results revealed that TOXO IgG seropositivity was 26.23% with no IgM positivity, indicating low historical exposure and absence of acute infection. Rubella IgG and IgM positivity were 85.25% and 60.66%, respectively, highlighting widespread immunity alongside substantial recent infection. CMV IgG and IgM positivity were 78.69% and 62.30%, respectively, demonstrating persistent circulation and ongoing infections. Correlation analyses identified moderate associations between IgG and IgM within each pathogen and notable co-occurrence of recent Rubella and CMV infections (r = 0.51, p < 0.001). Age significantly influenced TOXO and CMV serostatus, whereas Rubella immunity was largely age-independent. No significant gender differences were observed. These findings provide a comprehensive epidemiological profile, emphasizing the importance of integrated monitoring and targeted public health interventions
Title: Integrated Statistical Evaluation of IgG/IgM Serostatus Patterns and Cross‑Infection Correlations among TORCH Pathogens in a Libyan Clinical Population
Description:
TORCH infections, including Toxoplasma gondii (TOXO), Rubella virus (RUB), and Cytomegalovirus (CMV), remain a major public health concern due to their potential to cause severe outcomes in susceptible individuals.
This cross-sectional analytical study evaluated seroprevalence, age- and gender-specific patterns, and co-infection correlations of TORCH pathogens among 61 participants attending Al-Bayda Teaching Medical Center, Libya, in 2025.
Venous blood samples were analyzed using chemiluminescent immunoassays to detect IgG and IgM antibodies.
Results revealed that TOXO IgG seropositivity was 26.
23% with no IgM positivity, indicating low historical exposure and absence of acute infection.
Rubella IgG and IgM positivity were 85.
25% and 60.
66%, respectively, highlighting widespread immunity alongside substantial recent infection.
CMV IgG and IgM positivity were 78.
69% and 62.
30%, respectively, demonstrating persistent circulation and ongoing infections.
Correlation analyses identified moderate associations between IgG and IgM within each pathogen and notable co-occurrence of recent Rubella and CMV infections (r = 0.
51, p < 0.
001).
Age significantly influenced TOXO and CMV serostatus, whereas Rubella immunity was largely age-independent.
No significant gender differences were observed.
These findings provide a comprehensive epidemiological profile, emphasizing the importance of integrated monitoring and targeted public health interventions.

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