TOXOPLASMOSIS
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TOXOPLASMOSIS
A Risk In Pregnancy
What is Toxoplasmosis?
It is an infection caused by the parasite
Toxoplasma gondii
What causes
Toxoplasmosis?
The protozoan Toxoplasmosis gondii, is a
coccidian, obligate, intracellular parasite
responsible for zoonotic infections in man
and other mammals
Life Cycle:
Two phases
Intestinal and extraintestinal
Toxoplasmosis gondii
Oocysts- Only members of the cat family
shed oocysts
Toxoplasmosis gondii
Trophozoites- Tachyzoites are the
actively proliferating trophozoites, which
are observed during the acute stage of
infection
Toxoplasmosis gondii
Tissue cysts: Tissue cysts are found most
commonly in the brain and in skeletal and
cardiac muscle but can occur in any
organ
Signs and Symptoms:
Fever
Sore throat
Sore muscles
Tiredness
Swollen glands
Temporary blurred vision or loss of vision
Diagnosis:
Serological tests
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
Histological demonstration of the parasite
and or its antigens (i.e.
immunoperoxidase stain)
Isolation of the organism
Treatment:
Treatment should be developed in
consultation with an obstetrician and
infectious disease specialist
Combinations of anti-toxoplasmosis
medications (plus leurovorin)
Hospitalization may be necessary
Prevention:
Wear gloves when handling soil
Wash hands with soap and water after outdoor
activities
When preparing raw meat, wash any cutting
boards, sinks, knives and other utensils that
touched the raw meat thoroughly with soap
and hot water to avoid contaminating other
foods
Cook all meats thoroughly
Prevention:
Keep cats indoors and feed them dry or
canned food rather than allowing them to
have access to wild birds and rodents
Prevention:
Clean litter box everyday (because the
parasite found in cat feces needs one or
more days after it is past to become
infectious)
Thoroughly wash hands after cleaning
litter box