Toxoplasmosis

Toxoplasmosis, also known as toxoplasmosis, is a zoonotic protozoan disease caused by Toxoplasma gondii in the genus Toxoplasma of the genus Sarcocystis. The disease is a systemic disease with a worldwide distribution. The population is generally susceptible, but most of them are recessive infections. The clinical manifestations are complicated due to the differences in the parasites of the toxoplasma and the body's reactivity. Sexual defect rate. In recent years, the disease has been confirmed as an important fatal opportunistic infection of AIDS.

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