consuming contaminated food or water with oocysts
consuming meat containing tissue cyst
tranplacental transmission to a baby from an infected mother
organ or bone marrow transplantation
blood transfusion
contaminated items or environment with oocysts
inhalation of an oocyst
Maternal treatment with spiramycin for toxoplasmosis infection occurring within the first two weeks of pregnancy prevents transmission to the fetus. The prognosis for congenital toxoplasmosis depends on its severity.
Toxoplasmosis was first discovered in 1908 by the French scientist Charles Nicolle. He identified the parasite responsible for the disease, Toxoplasma gondii, and its transmission through cats and other mammals.
Once infected, an individual is immune to reinfection.
Its transmission is direct.
Diphtheria is usually spread between people by direct contact or through the air.
The incidence of toxoplasmosis in newborns is one in 1,000 live births.
You can catch toxoplasmosis from mice feces in your home. Toxoplasmosis is a parasitic disease that pets can carry, especially cats.
Cats are toxoplasmosis carriers and toxoplasmosis is dangerous for foetuses except if the mother has already had toxoplasmosis.
Jacob Karl Frenkel has written: 'Toxoplasmosis' -- subject(s): Toxoplasmosis, Brain, Diseases 'Toxoplasmosis; pathology of neonatal disease, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment' -- subject(s): Toxoplasmosis
yes it can my 91 rodeo 3.1 v6 has that problem as we speak,tranny light flashing and in limp mode
it is still unexplained
It means a way like we use mode of transmission