Toxoplasmosis: When Should You Be concerned?
Jennifer Browning-Stone
Information Specialist
University of Illinois
College of
Veterinary Medicine
Toxoplasmosis is found all over the world and infects about 30 percent of the feline population and 50 percent of the human population. In adults, it rarely causes any signs or symptoms because the immune system is usually strong enough to kill the organism. Although it does not affect healthy adults, it can affect adults whose immune systems are compromised and unborn offspring of humans and animals that are exposed to the disease.
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