Causes And Risk Factors Of Toxoplasmosis

Contact With Cat Feces

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Currently, cats are the only known hosts of the T. gondii parasite. This means the parasite's eggs sexually reproduce in cats, and the eggs exit the cat's body through feces. The parasite is found in both wild and domestic cats, and cats that hunt or eat raw meat are more likely to be infected. Contact with cat feces is most likely to occur while cleaning out a cat's litter box, and this is a particularly common method of toxoplasmosis infection. After cleaning a litter box, individuals should wash their hands thoroughly and use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. To minimize contact with cat feces, it may be worthwhile to invest in a litter box that includes an automatic cleaning feature. Patients might also come into contact with cat feces while gardening in the soil or while touching cat bedding or toys that could be contaminated with fecal matter.

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