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  1. A bibliography of toxoplasmosis and Toxoplasma gondii (Public Health Service publication) by Don E Eyles, 1952
  2. Spontaneous toxoplasmosis in the whiteface monkey,: Cebus capucinus, in Panama by Enid C. de Rodaniche, 1954
  3. Serodiagnosis of toxoplasmosis (CDC lab update) by Kenneth Walls, 1978
  4. Serologic and epidemiologic observations on toxoplasmosis on three Pacific atolls by Gordon D Wallace, 1969
  5. Chronological reference of zoonoses: Toxoplasma and toxoplasmosis by E Ryu, 1978
  6. Prenatal Screening for Toxoplasmosis in the UK
  7. Toxoplasmosis & pregnancy (Companion pets) by Pete Sandberg, 1979
  8. Toxoplasmosis by Colin P. Beattie, 1964-12
  9. Toxoplasmosis in pigs (Pork industry handbook) by J. P Dubey, 1993
  10. TOXOPLASMOSIS CYTOMEGALOVIRUS INFECTION RUBELLA by VARIOS, 1994
  11. Reactive and Inflammatory Lymphadenopathies: A reference image Atlas with a detailed table of contents (CD-ROM Atlas of Pathology) (English and French Edition) by Karl Lennert, Jacques Diebold, 2002-01-01
  12. FELDMAN, HARRY ALFRED (1914-1985): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Microbiology and Immunology</i>
  13. TORCH test: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health</i> by Rachael T. Brandt, 2002
  14. Maternal to Fetal Infections: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by Margaret, Ph.D. Alic, 2006

101. Toxoplasmosis (Toxo)
Ontario HIV Clinics Fact Sheet. toxoplasmosis (Toxo). What is toxoplasmosis (Toxo)?toxoplasmosis (Toxo) is a parasite or germ that can affect the brain.
http://www.tthhivclinic.com/toxoplas.htm
INFORMATION ON HIV Go to other sections: Select a link HIV Overview/Stages of Infection The Life Cycle of HIV Disease Symptoms Fact Sheets Symptoms: Select a link Apthous Ulcers Candidiasis Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Cryptococcal Meningitis Cryptosporidiosis Herpes Zoster (Shingles) Histoplasmosis Kaposi’s Sarcoma Lymphoma Mycobacterium Avium Complex (MAC) Oral Hairy Leukoplakia PAP test/PAP smear and HIV paptest PAP test/PAP smear and HIV Peripheral Neuropathy Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy (PML) Toxoplasmosis (Toxo) Wasting Ontario HIV Clinics' Fact Sheet Toxoplasmosis (Toxo) What is Toxoplasmosis (Toxo)?Toxoplasmosis (Toxo) is a parasite or germ that can affect the brain. It is found in raw, undercooked meat or fish, and unpasteurized milk products. It can also be found in cat feces, and in soil. Some people have been exposed to Toxoplasmosis and carry it in their blood. However, it is not dangerous unless a person has progressive HIV or another disease or condition which weakens the immune system. What do I look for?

102. Toxoplasmosis [ HIV / AIDS Treatment Information ]
toxoplasmosis. March 2002. reprinted from www.aidsmeds.com, United States. View PDF. home page. Table of Contents. What are the symptoms of toxoplasmosis?
http://www.projinf.org/fs/toxo.html
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Toxoplasmosis
March 2002 reprinted from www.aidsmeds.com, United States View PDF Table of Contents What is it? What are the symptoms of toxoplasmosis? How is toxoplasmosis diagnosed? How is toxoplasmosis treated? ... Are there any experimental treatments in development for toxoplasmosis?
What is it?
Toxoplasmosis is a disease caused by the organism Toxoplasma gondii . Toxoplasmosis usually affects the brain and causes a disease called toxoplasma encephalitis. The organism can infect and cause disease in other organs, including the eyes and lungs. Common sources of this organism include cats or birds, and undercooked meat, especially pork, lamb, or venison. While cats or birds that test negative for toxoplasmosis and remain housebound are not a risk, those that go outside can carry toxoplasma back into the house or apartment. Handling either bird droppings or kitty litter than contains cat droppings is a major source of infection. Toxoplasma encephalitis can occur in patients who have antibodies to Toxoplasma gondii ), have been shown to effectively prevent toxoplasmosis from causing disease.

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