Toxoplasmosis and its ocular manifestations

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Abstract

The present review provides general information about the parasitic infection of toxoplasmosis and describes the ways of its transmission. It outlines the importance of the consequences of toxoplasmosis infection and the methods of its prevention. The review traces the harmful effects of the disease on human and animal organisms, the causes and stages of development of the disease. The review specifi-cally focuses on the ocular manifestations of toxoplasmosis which can cause ocular lesions, inflammation and scarring. Herein are described the ways toxoplasmosis can damage the eyes causing chorioretinitis, nystagmus, microphthalmia, etc. Further-more, the review addresses the problem of how congenital and acquired toxoplasmo-sis affects eyes. The ocular symptoms of toxoplasmosis include weakened or blurred vision, eyeballs pain, ocular sensitivity to light, etc. The harmful effects of toxoplas-mosis to pregnant women and immunocompromised patients have been delineated. Some of the disease manifestations include jaundice, rash, asphyxia, etc. The review traces the diagnostic work-up and comments on common tests for toxoplasmosis, such as taking of blood serum samples. The review ends with the treatment of the disease and of its ocular manifestations in particular, for example application of intra-vitreous injection. The prevention of the infection is extremely important for pregnant women, immunocompromised patients and patients with AIDS.

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Koev, K. (2014). Toxoplasmosis and its ocular manifestations. Acta Medica Bulgarica. Medical Information Center. https://doi.org/10.2478/amb-2014-0009

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