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toxoplasmosis an opportunistic infection caused by the microscopic protozoan Toxoplasma gondii. A common manifestation of the disease is toxoplasmic encephalitis, an infection of the brain.
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toxoplasmosis An infection of the brain, caused by an organism called a protozoan. Many people have are infected by this bug without knowing it. Symptoms include fever, headache, confusion, seizures and, if untreated, coma. Toxoplasmosis is a risk for people with very low T cell counts. If you get it, you will need to take medication indefinitely, to prevent it from coming back.
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toxoplasmosis A disease due to infection with the protozoa toxoplasmosa gondii, frequently causing focal encephalitis (inflammation of the brain). It may also involve the heart, lung, adrenal glands, pancreas and testes.
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toxoplasmosis A parasitic infection carried in cat feces and uncooked meat that can cause stillbirth or miscarriage when contracted by a pregnant woman. Toxoplasmosis is rare; an estimated one in 1,000 women is infected during pregnancy.
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toxoplasmosis Infectious disease caused by a parasitic organism and can be acquired or present at birth. Lesions of the central nervous system occur, which lead to blindness brain defects, and other serious conditions.
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