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Toxoplasmosis is an infection caused by the single-celled parasite , which is found worldwide. While it infects a vast range of animals, felids (cats) are the only definitive hosts where the parasite can complete its full reproductive cycle and shed infectious eggs (oocysts) in their feces. Transmission Routes

Humans primarily contract the parasite through several pathways: About Toxoplasmosis - CDC

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Toxoplasmosis is an infection caused by the single-celled parasite , which is found worldwide. While it infects a vast range of animals, felids (cats) are the only definitive hosts where the parasite can complete its full reproductive cycle and shed infectious eggs (oocysts) in their feces. Transmission Routes

Humans primarily contract the parasite through several pathways: About Toxoplasmosis - CDC Toxoplasmosis is an infection caused by the single-celled

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