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Is it likely that cats have Toxoplasma gondii?

2023-05-25 10:22:41 119

Cats are not necessarily more likely to be infected with Toxoplasma gondii than other animals, but cats are one of the main vectors for the spread of Toxoplasma gondii. Toxoplasma gondii is a single-cell parasite that can infect humans and other animals by living in the intestinal tract of cats and excreted in their feces.


Toxoplasma infection in cats is usually caused by contact with infected rodents, birds, or by eating infected raw meat. The cat will then excrete Toxoplasma gondii. If humans or other animals come into contact with infected cat feces or contaminated soil, water, etc., they may be infected with Toxoplasma gondii.


Therefore, although cats are not necessarily more likely to be infected with Toxoplasma gondii than other animals, cats, as one of the main vectors for the spread of Toxoplasma gondii, need to pay attention to preventive measures, such as washing hands frequently, not eating undercooked meat, and avoiding eating contaminated meat. Polluted water sources, etc. At the same time, taking cats for regular physical examinations and deworming is also one of the effective measures to prevent Toxoplasma gondii infection.

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