It's a topical microbicide and we found that it inhibited malaria and toxoplasma. |
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About 60 million people in the United States may carry the toxoplasma parasite. |
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A presumptive diagnosis of toxoplasma may therefore be made, although the underlying lesion may be due to something else, such as lymphoma or another infection. |
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But healthy people who do get infected usually have no symptoms and are unaware that they may have cysts containing inactive toxoplasma in their heart, muscles or skin. |
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Most of those who acquire toxoplasma in utero are asymptomatic. |
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The pathogenesis of necrosis in toxoplasma encephalitis is unclear. |
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To mingle with others of its kind and produce the next generation of eggs, toxoplasma must find its way to the gastrointestinal tract of a cat. |
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Other infectious agents, rarely transmitted by blood include babesia, bartonella, borrelia, brucella, the agent of Colorado tick fever, leishmania, parvovirus, plasmodia, toxoplasma and certain trypanosomes. |
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Surveys have showed up to 60 per cent of cats have been infected with toxoplasma,and it is particularly common in hunting cats. |
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Up to a third of the human race is currently infected by toxoplasma gondii – hosted by cats and present in raw meat, contaminated soil and unwashed vegetables. |
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In the last ten years, antenatal diagnosis and, as a result, medical treatment have been improved through the use of molecular biology techniques to detect toxoplasma DNA in amniotic fluid. |
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Examples of infectious agents that can be transmitted to the fetus and have an adverse effect include rubella, cytomegalovirus, varicella and toxoplasma. |
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Toxoplasma gondii is an obligate, intracellular parasite that affects almost all warm-blooded animals, including humans. |
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Toxoplasma is a microscopic parasite that may infect a wide variety of birds and mammals, including humans. |
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Toxoplasma gondii causes a flu-like illness known as toxoplasmosis which can cause permanent damage to the fetus. |
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Toxoplasma gotidii is an obligate intracellular coccidian protozoan that infects humans, other mammals, and birds. |
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Toxoplasma gondii is a protozoon parasite that has a worldwide dissemination. |
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Toxoplasma mainly comes from the feces of domestic and wild cats. |
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It has been estimated that 30 to 50 percent of the world's human population has been infected with Toxoplasma and harbors the clinically inapparent cyst form. |
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Toxoplasma gondii, mycobacteria, Trichinella, and prion-based diseases. |
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Like other Australian marsupial taxa, wombats appear particularly susceptible to toxoplasmosis due to exposure to the coccidian parasite Toxoplasma gondii. |
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