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Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1963
Abstract— A brief history of toxoplasmosis is given together with a description of the different clinical manifestations in man.An explanation of the different types of diagnostic tests available for this condition, with their various difficulties is presented.
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Abstract— A brief history of toxoplasmosis is given together with a description of the different clinical manifestations in man.An explanation of the different types of diagnostic tests available for this condition, with their various difficulties is presented.
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Annual Review of Microbiology, 1963
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the literature appearing during 1963–66 in the context of toxoplasmosis. The chapter outlines the advances in the electron microscopy of Toxoplasma and discusses the mechanisms of transmission, summarizing the serological work carried out in this regard.
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Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the literature appearing during 1963–66 in the context of toxoplasmosis. The chapter outlines the advances in the electron microscopy of Toxoplasma and discusses the mechanisms of transmission, summarizing the serological work carried out in this regard.
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1969
from the other forms of calcification mentioned above. Calcifications in the Fallopian tube are rarely encountered and are usually asymmetrical, measuring from a few millimeters to 1 or 2 cm. in diameter. This case, however, showed a large calcified mass and represents to the best of our knowledge the first case reported where a relatively large ...
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from the other forms of calcification mentioned above. Calcifications in the Fallopian tube are rarely encountered and are usually asymmetrical, measuring from a few millimeters to 1 or 2 cm. in diameter. This case, however, showed a large calcified mass and represents to the best of our knowledge the first case reported where a relatively large ...
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International Ophthalmology, 1990
Toxoplasmosis is a common infection of man and animals. The disease is widespread in nature and has a worldwide distribution. The infection is caused by the organism Toxoplasma gondii which was first isolated by Nicolle and Manceaux in Tunis from a North African rodent. The disease can be congenital or acquired with a variety of clinical manifestations
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Toxoplasmosis is a common infection of man and animals. The disease is widespread in nature and has a worldwide distribution. The infection is caused by the organism Toxoplasma gondii which was first isolated by Nicolle and Manceaux in Tunis from a North African rodent. The disease can be congenital or acquired with a variety of clinical manifestations
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Neonatal Network, 2001
Toxoplasma gondii, a parasite, has three modes of transmission: oral intake of raw or undercooked meat or contaminated fruits and vegetables, ingestion of materials contaminated with cat feces, and transplacental infection. The focus of this article is congenital toxoplasmosis, which is transmitted to the fetus across the placenta.When primary ...
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Toxoplasma gondii, a parasite, has three modes of transmission: oral intake of raw or undercooked meat or contaminated fruits and vegetables, ingestion of materials contaminated with cat feces, and transplacental infection. The focus of this article is congenital toxoplasmosis, which is transmitted to the fetus across the placenta.When primary ...
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Pathogenesis of ocular toxoplasmosis
Progress in Retinal and Eye Research, 2021Justine R Smith +2 more
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Outbreak of toxoplasmosis associated with municipal drinking water
Lancet, The, 1997William R Bowie +2 more
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