Could you tell me something more about toxoplasmosis infection in dogs?

Toxoplasmosis is actually caused by a parasite named Toxoplasma gondii. Dogs become infected (usually) through eating uncooked meat or being exposed to cat feces. Symptoms are pretty general - diarrhea, fever, etc - but a wide variety of severe symptoms can emerge.It would be a very lucky guess to know a dog had T.

Gondii just from a symptom, and so it's most normally diagnosed through testing at a vet, by looking for parasites in the blood. In humans, toxoplasmosis is particularly harmful to people who are immunocompromised (cancer patients, AIDs patients, etc). I found a website with a much more in-depth explanation if you're interested in knowing more:peteducation.com/article.cfm?c=2+2102&a.

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