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TOXOPLASMOSIS CEREBRI - Coggle Diagram
TOXOPLASMOSIS CEREBRI
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Education:
Cooking food to safe temperatures or freezing meats for several days at sub-zero temperatures prior to cooking
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Thoroughly washing surfaces that have come in contact with raw meat, poultry, seafood, and unwashed fruits or vegetables
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Wearing gloves and performing appropriate hand hygiene after contact with litter boxes and after contact with any sand or soil that may have been in contact with cat feces.
Risk Factors:
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Zoonotic transmission - Ingestion of oocysts via consumption of food and water contaminated with feline feces.
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CMD
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Anamnesis: Cerebral toxoplasmosis usually presents with neurological symptoms based on the region of the brain involved and the number of lesions.
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Treatment
Prophylaxis:
1st choices and alternative:
Complication
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Extracerebral toxoplasmosis: typically presents as pneumonitis and chorioretinitis; however, heart, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, musculoskeletal, and disseminated disease can also occur.
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