Meningoencephalitis Toxoplasmosis

Meningoecephalitis after Toxoplasmosis Meningo encephalitis is a serious brain disease. It occurs as a result of an infectious lesion or inflammatory process that affects the tissue of the brain or spinal cord. It can be caused by a variety of causes, including toxoplasma.

Basic information about the disease Toxoplasma is a parasite that can live in many animals. However, it is not dangerous to animals, but can cause serious harm to humans when it enters the body through the skin or mucous membranes. When an infected person contracts toxoplasmosis from a cat, the parasite can spread throughout the body and cause a severe infection.