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Main Menu | Complications |This is an infection caused by a parasite called toxoplasma. Cats have been known to carry this parasite. The parasite is passed through the cats feces. If you had a cat prior to becoming pregnant, you may have been exposed and have built up the antibodies to protect yourself from toxoplasmosis during pregnancy. However, if you were pregnant before getting a cat, you may want to reconsider keeping the cat or take special precautions. The number of pregnant women who do carry the toxoplasmosis infection is approximately 1 in a 1,000. Even though the woman may have contracted the infection, it is possible that the fetus does not have the infection.
Precautions with cats:
Other animals that carry the toxoplasma parasite include:
When cooking make sure you:
Signs and Symptoms of toxoplasmosis:
**Remember most people do not show any signs of having toxoplasmosis, but some may have the signs below.**
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