Meningitis Toxoplasmosis

**Toxoplasmosis meningitis** is an infectious disease caused by the parasitic protozoan Toxoplasma gondii. These are organisms that can cause various diseases in humans and animals, including toxoplasmosis, as well as various malignancies in immunocompromised individuals. In this article we will look at current data on toxoplasmosis and the associated disease - toxoplasmosis meningitis.

Toxoplasma has a size of 5-15 micrometers, and can be found inside the cells of domestic animals and poultry, and under certain conditions, in the tissues of human recipients. Infection can occur through consumption of contaminated animal products, especially raw or undercooked meat, where Toxoplasma may exist in the form of eggs or tapeworms. In addition, sexual contact with an infected person is possible through damaged mucous membranes or skin. In people with weakness