The Role of Toxoplasmosis in Ophthalmic Disorders
Introdution: Toxoplasosis is a parasitic infection that created by protozoan named Toxoplasma gondii. A definitive host is cat and intermediate hosts are mammalian and birds (tissue cyst in organs). Human be infected via ingestion oocyst and row or undercooked contaminated meat. The causative agent...
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Main Authors: | J Saki (Author), MJ GHaravi (Author), SH Khademvatan (Author) |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
2007-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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