Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease (Dec 2022)

Toxoplasmosis Infection during Pregnancy

  • Myla Deganich,
  • Crystal Boudreaux,
  • Imaan Benmerzouga

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed8010003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
p. 3

Abstract

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This literature review aims to give an overview of the current knowledge concerning how a toxoplasmosis infection affects the mother and her fetus. A thorough search of PubMed and a complimentary search of Google Scholar databases were used to identify relevant studies for this review. Although a Toxoplasma gondii infection is preventable, this infection is contracted by consuming contaminated food and water and by exposure to environmental sources of infection such as contaminated soil. Maternal-to-fetal transmission of this infection can result in devastating ophthalmic and neurological consequences for the fetus. Although a toxoplasmosis infection can result in long-term effects on the fetus, chronic disease is also associated with mental illness in mothers. Effective treatment can reduce the risk of congenital toxoplasmosis and the long-term consequences of infection in the fetus. Without appropriate screening and education programs, this infection will remain largely undiagnosed.

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