toxoplasmosis
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- toxoplasmic adjective
Etymology
Origin of toxoplasmosis
1925–30; < New Latin Toxoplasm ( a ) ( toxoplasma ) + -osis
Example Sentences
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When illness does occur, known as toxoplasmosis, it is most serious in individuals with weakened immune systems.
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People most often contract toxoplasmosis by eating undercooked meat or coming into contact with contaminated soil or cat feces.
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Carr falls down stairs, eats a poisoned meal and contracts toxoplasmosis, which the show jokes could threaten his “freedom of speech.”
From Salon
The virus is associated with severe inflammation in humans infected with the parasite Toxoplasma gondii, leading the team to hypothesize that it exacerbates toxoplasmosis disease.
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However, the pathogens that cause toxoplasmosis and listeria can cross the placenta, and the parasite responsible for malaria can attach to the outside.
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