TOXOPLASMOSIS Flashcards

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Toxoplasma gondii life cycle

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Only definitive host – Felidae

  • Unsporulated oocysts shed in cat feces
  • 1-5 days to sporulate and become infective
  • Intermediate hosts (birds, rodents) ingest contaminated soil, water, plant material
  • Oocysts become tachyzoites after ingestion and localize in muscle and neural tissue becoming tissue cyst bradyzoites
  • Cats can become infected after consuming tissue cysts or sporulated oocysts
  • Humans infected from tissue cysts, cat feces or environment, blood transfusion, mother to fetus
  • In humans typically form tissue cysts most of the time in the skeletal muscle
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Toxoplasmosis: Prevention:

Whole cuts of meat

Ground meat

Poultry meat

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For Whole Cuts of Meat (excluding poultry)

  • Cook to at least 145° F (63° C) as measured with a food thermometer placed in the thickest part of the meat, then allow the meat to rest* for three minutes before carving or consuming.

For Ground Meat (excluding poultry)

  • Cook to at least 160° F (71° C); ground meats do not require a rest* time.

For All Poultry (whole cuts and ground)

  • Cook to at least 165° F (74° C), and for whole poultry allow the meat to rest* for three minutes before carving or consuming.
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Toxoplasmosis: Prevention other than meat

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  • Freeze meat for several days at sub-zero (0° F) temperatures before cooking to greatly reduce chance of infection.
  • Peel or wash fruits and vegetables thoroughly before eating.
  • Do not eat raw or undercooked oysters, mussels, or clams (these may be contaminated with Toxoplasma that has washed into sea water).
  • Do not drink unpasteurized goat’s milk.
  • Wash cutting boards, dishes, counters, utensils, and hands with hot soapy water after contact with raw meat, poultry, seafood, or unwashed fruits or vegetables.
  • Wear gloves when gardening and during any contact with soil or sand because it might be contaminated with cat feces that contain Toxoplasma.
  • Wash hands with soap and warm water after gardening or contact with soil or sand.
  • Teach children the importance of washing hands to prevent infection.
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