Toxoplasmosis

Pparasite Toxoplasma gondii

What Is Toxoplasmosis?

Toxoplasmosis is an infection caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. It often goes unnoticed in healthy adults, but it can cause significant health risks during pregnancy or in individuals with compromised immunity. Early evaluation and targeted therapy are crucial to prevent long-term complications.

Causes

Symptoms

Toxoplasmosis symptoms vary depending on your health status:

In Healthy Adults

In Pregnant Women

In Immunocompromised Patients

Pregnant woman having Headache
Complications depending on trimester

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Diagnosis at SSRC

Our specialists use a combination of advanced tests to detect Toxoplasma infection accurately:
  • Blood tests (IgG and IgM antibodies) to confirm active or past infection
  • PCR testing for high-risk cases
  • Ultrasound monitoring for pregnant patients
  • Imaging scans (if neurological involvement is suspected)

Treatment

Treatment depends on age, symptoms, and medical status:
  • Antiparasitic medications such as pyrimethamine and sulfadiazine
  • Folinic acid to reduce side effects
  • Tailored regimens for pregnant women
  • Longer, intensive therapy for immunocompromised individuals

When to See a Doctor at SSRC

Seek medical attention if you:
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

No. In most healthy individuals, it causes mild or no symptoms. However, it becomes serious during pregnancy or in people with low immunity.
Not all, but cats can shed the parasite. Exposure generally comes from handling litter or contaminated soil rather than direct pet contact.
Yes, with precautions. Avoid cleaning the litter box, practice strict hygiene, and consult SSRC if you suspect exposure.
Treatment can range from a few weeks to several months depending on severity and immune status.
It can reactivate in people with weakened immunity. Regular medical follow-ups help prevent recurrence.
No. Toxoplasmosis does not spread from person to person except from mother to baby during pregnancy.
Yes, especially congenital cases. Early detection and treatment are essential and available at SSRC.
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