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Congenital Toxoplasmosis


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[*][P] Preventing Congenital Toxoplasmosis
MMWR Recommendations and Reports, March 31, 2000. The material in this report was prepared for publication by National Center for Infectious Diseases ...

[*] Toxoplasmosis
Public Health Education Information Sheet. Toxoplasmosis is a widespread parasitic infection that, when contracted by pregnant woman, can pose serious risks to her unborn baby ...

What you should know about Toxoplasmosis
How do people become infected. Dangers in human being. To prevent exposure to toxoplasma ...

Toxoplasmosis and Pregnancy
Information from your Family Doctor ...

Toxoplasmosis Fact Sheet
Comunity & Public Health Administration. Epidemiology & disease Control Program ...

CFA Health Committee Toxoplasmosis & Pregnancy
The Facts about Toxoplasmosis and Pregnancy. When the pregnant cat owner first encounters this word while leafing through a book about mothers-to-be, she feels a stab in the pit of her stomach. As many 60% of humans also become exposed, usually after handling cat feces either in a litter box or garden ... "If you have been exposed to toxoplasmosis and produced an antibody, you're pretty well protected" ...

[P] Congenital Toxoplasmosis
Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, Prevention ...

[*][S][Spanish] Toxoplasmosis

[Ukrainian] Congenital Toxoplasmosis
A fact sheet for parents.
What is congenital toxoplasmosis ... Etiology ... Epidemiology ... Clinical features ... Diagnosis ...

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