Abstract:
Among the diagnostic problems requiring a retrospective assessment of the time an
event occurred is that of screening for primary infection with Toxoplasma gondii acquired during pregnancy. We suggest a method to derive the possible times of onset
of infection from a small sequence of serological samples by matching them against
the knowledge about possible courses of infection. Special care is taken to properly
address the relative change of consecutive samples, a nontrivial problem when reasoning
about sparsely sampled time courses. To investigate the practicability of our approach
we conducted a retrospective and a simulated prospective evaluation based on the samples
of 394 pregnancies, randomly selected from our toxoplasmosis database; we could demonstrate
an overall accuracy of 95.7%.
Keywords:
Temporal Reasoning - Serodiagnosis - Infection - Onset - Toxoplasma Gondii