2012
DOI: 10.33899/ijvs.2012.168738
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Toxoplasmosis in high risk pregnant women and it's relation with some serological parameters in Nineveh governorate

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“…Toxoplasma gondii causes a disease known toxoplasmosis, which is infects humans and animals at all stages of life. The rate of infection by T. gondii is more than 40% of the world's population (Mohammed & Al-Janabi, 2019), and the risk of infection with this parasite is infecting pregnant women during pregnancy (Majeed & Abbas, 2018), transmitted from the mother to her fetus through the placenta and causes miscarriage in pregnant women, Fetal malformation, or even serious disease symptoms in the fetus (Salih et al, 2020), and the greatest danger is that toxoplasmosis is without clinical signs in most of those infected (Abdullah & Al-Ubbyde, 2012). The statistics of epidemiology on the spread of this disease vary between countries of the world (Tonouhewa et al, 2017), as an epidemiological study conducted in Saudi Arabia indicated that a percentage of 37% of pregnant women are infected with this disease (Wallander 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Toxoplasma gondii causes a disease known toxoplasmosis, which is infects humans and animals at all stages of life. The rate of infection by T. gondii is more than 40% of the world's population (Mohammed & Al-Janabi, 2019), and the risk of infection with this parasite is infecting pregnant women during pregnancy (Majeed & Abbas, 2018), transmitted from the mother to her fetus through the placenta and causes miscarriage in pregnant women, Fetal malformation, or even serious disease symptoms in the fetus (Salih et al, 2020), and the greatest danger is that toxoplasmosis is without clinical signs in most of those infected (Abdullah & Al-Ubbyde, 2012). The statistics of epidemiology on the spread of this disease vary between countries of the world (Tonouhewa et al, 2017), as an epidemiological study conducted in Saudi Arabia indicated that a percentage of 37% of pregnant women are infected with this disease (Wallander 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%