Toxoplasmosis with other organ involvement - what does this mean
Toxoplasmosis is an infection caused by the parasite toxoplasma gondii, and it can affect multiple organs in the body. it usually occurs when humans are exposed to the parasite through contact with contaminated food, soil, or contact with an infected animal, and can cause symptoms such as fever, fatigue, swollen lymph nodes, and in some cases, damage to the brain, lungs, heart, eyes, or other organs.
What happens during the disease - toxoplasmosis with other organ involvement
Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite toxoplasma gondii, which can spread through contact with contaminated food, water, or soil, or through contact with infected animals, including cats. once inside the body, the parasite can spread to other organs, such as the brain, eyes, and heart, and cause inflammation and damage. in severe cases, the parasite can cause organ failure or even death.
Toxoplasmosis with other organ involvement - Prevention
Prevention of toxoplasmosis with other organ involvement requires avoiding contact with cat feces, washing hands thoroughly after contact with cats or soil, avoiding undercooked meat, and ensuring that pregnant women receive appropriate prenatal care. additionally, those who are immunocompromised should take extra precautions to avoid contact with cats and soil.