Toxoplasmosis
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toxoplasmosis Definition:
toxoplasmosis is an infection with the protozoan intracellular parasite Toxo plasma gondii.
toxoplasmosis (toxo): An infection caused by a single-celled ...
Cytomegalovirus
... measles , now rare in the United States), cytomegalovirus (CMV), and
toxoplasmosis . The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) or, more rarely, the cytomegalovirus ... , G-6-P-D deficiency , and congenital rubella , syphilis ,
toxoplasmosis , or cytomegalovirus ... ...
German measles
... earlier during epidemic s. toxo plasma infection , also called
toxoplasmosis \ \other infections , such as hepatitis B , syphilis , and herpes ... measles , now rare in the United States), cytomegalovirus (CMV), and
toxoplasmosis . It is considered to be as contagious as influenza and rubella ( ...
Pneumocystis Carinii
... carinii pneumonia candidiasis cytomegalovirus infection
toxoplasmosis cryptosporidium entero colitis ... Pneumocystis carinii ... to breathe. Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP) tuberculosis
toxoplasmosis (be sure to avoid raw meat and cat litter boxes) tetanus hepatitis B ...
AIDS
... infections (unlikely to occur in early stages of HIV disease ) pneumocystis carinii pneumonia candidiasis cytomegalovirus infection
toxoplasmosis cryptosporidium entero colitis ... AIDS Helplines [ Support Group ] AIDS -related lymphoma : Treatment - Health Professional ...
Amebiasis
... , or pregnancy during the course of a parasitic disease . Some of the more commonly co-occurring infections are amebiasis , malaria and
toxoplasmosis . ...
Amino acids
... , but should only be used in children if properly fortified with essential amino acids and vitamins . happened during pregnancy , especially
toxoplasmosis , cytomegalovirus , syphilis , rubella , or herpes simplex . In infants and young children, cataracts also can be one symptom of a disease ...
Autoimmune disorders
... arthritis or ankylosing spondylitis Inflammatory disorders, such as Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis Infections such as syphilis ,
toxoplasmosis or tuberculosis Eye injury ... autoimmune disorders such as systemic lupus erythema tous (SLE, or lupus ), rheumatoid arthritis , ...
Biliary atresia
... biliary atresia , Rh incompatibility, galactosemia , cephalo hematoma , polycythemia , G-6-P-D deficiency , and congenital rubella , syphilis ,
toxoplasmosis , ... ...
Blindness
... Facial rash can lead to optic nerve involvement with resultant blindness . Long-term problems may include diarrhea or blindness .
toxoplasmosis (TOX-o-plaz-MO-sis), an infection of the brain and spinal cord, may cause fatigue , headaches , seizures , or paralysis on one side of the ...
Brucellosis
... lymphadenitis in the neck area. Disease s that involve lymph node s throughout the body include mononucleosis , cytomegalovirus infection ,
toxoplasmosis , and brucellosis . ...
Candidiasis
... . Other fungal infection s include a yeast infection of the mouth ( candidiasis or thrush ) and cryptococcal meningitis . Protozoa.
toxoplasmosis is a common opportunistic infection in AIDS patients that is caused by a protozoan. Candida vulvovaginitis also has been called ...
Congenital rubella
... biliary atresia , Rh incompatibility, galactosemia , cephalo hematoma , polycythemia , G-6-P-D deficiency , and congenital rubella , syphilis ,
toxoplasmosis , ... ...
Ehrlichiosis
... Ehrlichia ondiri; Ehrlichia platys; Ehrlichia risticii; Ehrlichia sennetsu; ehrlichieae; ehrlichiosis ; ... The parasitic infection
toxoplasmosis and the tick-borne disease s Rocky Mountain spotted fever and ehrlichiosis can cause neurological symptoms. Ehrlichiosis Lyme disease ...
Encephalitis
... agents including ticks ( Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever ), mosquitos ( West Nile virus , St. Louis encephalitis ), and cats (
toxoplasmosis and cat-scratch disease ). Encephalitis Many viral infections can lead to encephalitis , or inflammation of the brain, a condition ...
Feces
... pregnant women should avoid all contact and exposure to cat feces and cat litter, which may contain a parasite , toxo plasma gondii, that causes
toxoplasmosis . The infection spreads through direct contact with virus particles that are shed from the throat or in feces . Do not touch bird ...
Fetus
... are often associated with below-normal weight. Infections during pregnancy that affect the fetus , such as rubella , cytomegalovirus ,
toxoplasmosis , and syphilis , may also affect fetal weight. Fetus The stage in human development from the second month of pregnancy until birth . For ...
Galactose
... atresia , Rh incompatibility, galactose mia , cephalo hematoma , polycythemia , G-6-P-D deficiency , and congenital rubella , syphilis ,
toxoplasmosis , ... than 24 hours after the baby is born, a repeat test is recommended at 1 to 2 weeks of age. The most common newborn screening tests in the ...
Galactosemia
... biliary atresia , Rh incompatibility, galactosemia , cephalo hematoma , polycythemia , G-6-P-D deficiency , and congenital rubella , syphilis ,
toxoplasmosis , ... These disorders include myotonic dystrophy , the most common form of muscular dystrophy in adults, and galactosemia , a rare disorder ...
Genital Herpes
... A diagnosis of genital herpes can be very distressing. This article looks at how the condition can be managed to minimise attacks.
toxoplasmosis \ \other infections , such as hepatitis B , syphilis , and herpes zoster , the virus that causes chickenpox \ \ rubella , the virus that ...
Herpes zoster
... virus , which becomes dormant in certain nerve s after causing acute illness, is somehow reactivated. toxo plasma infection , also called
toxoplasmosis \ \other infections , such as hepatitis B , syphilis , and herpes zoster , the virus that causes chickenpox \ \ rubella , the virus that ...
Malaria
... , or pregnancy during the course of a parasitic disease . Some of the more commonly co-occurring infections are amebiasis , malaria and
toxoplasmosis . Sinus or dental infections can also be smoldering and cause only night sweats without many other symptoms. Malaria , a classic night ...
Polycythemia
... biliary atresia , Rh incompatibility, galactosemia , cephalo hematoma , polycythemia , G-6-P-D deficiency , and congenital rubella , syphilis ,
toxoplasmosis , ... ...
Rh incompatibility
... biliary atresia , Rh incompatibility, galactosemia , cephalo hematoma , polycythemia , G-6-P-D deficiency , and congenital rubella , syphilis ,
toxoplasmosis , ... If Rh incompatibility is a concern, amniocentesis may be done several times throughout your pregnancy to evaluate the possible effects ...
Syphilis
... diastolic murmur ; early gene ; early infant ile autism ; early labour; early latent syphilis ; ... toxo plasma infection , also called
toxoplasmosis \ \other infections , such as hepatitis B , syphilis , and herpes zoster , the virus that causes chickenpox \ \ rubella , the virus that ...
Temporal lobe seizure
... Stroke secondary to FMD Stroke secondary to syphilis Subarachnoid hemorrhage Syphilitic aseptic meningitis Temporal lobe seizure
toxoplasmosis Transient ischemic attack (TIA) Wilson's disease ... ...
Ulcerative colitis
... and ulcerative colitis . In the HIV area, the sulfa drug sulfadiazine is used in combination with pyrimethamine as standard therapy for
toxoplasmosis . In some cases, the inflammation is accompanied by ulcer ation of parts of the membrane ous tissue in the colon as well (known as ' ...
Urinary Tract Infection
... s and ulcerative colitis . In the HIV area, the sulfa drug sulfadiazine is used in combination with pyrimethamine as standard therapy for
toxoplasmosis . If any of these symptoms are present, your doctor will carefully check for any sign of infection (like meningitis , abscess , or urinary ...
Urinary Tract Infections
... and ulcerative colitis . In the HIV area, the sulfa drug sulfadiazine is used in combination with pyrimethamine as standard therapy for
toxoplasmosis . More serious infections , like meningitis , urinary tract infections , or bacteremia ( bacteria in the blood stream), also may trigger a ...
West Nile Virus
... agents including ticks ( Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever ), mosquitos ( West Nile virus , St. Louis encephalitis ), and cats (
toxoplasmosis and cat-scratch disease ). ...
Zoster
... virus , which becomes dormant in certain nerve s after causing acute illness, is somehow reactivated. toxo plasma infection , also called
toxoplasmosis \ \other infections , such as hepatitis B , syphilis , and herpes zoster , the virus that causes chickenpox \ \ rubella , the virus ...