THE LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE ABOUT TOXOPLASMOSIS AMONG HEALTH PERSONNEL
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Western European Studies
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Toxoplasma gondii is a protozoan parasite that lives inside host cells and relies on them for survival. Humans can contract the infection through the ingested food contaminated with infectious ova from cat feces, which serve as the definitive host. Additionally, infection can occur by consuming undercooked meat, such as pork or lamb, from intermediate hosts that contain tissue cysts