toxoplasmosis
US /ˌtɑːk.soʊ.plæzˈmoʊ.sɪs/
UK /ˌtɒk.səʊ.plæzˈməʊ.sɪs/
名詞
トキソプラズマ症
a disease caused by toxoplasmas, which are parasitic protozoans, that can infect most species of warm-blooded animals, including humans, and is often transmitted through undercooked meat or contact with cat feces.
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Pregnant women are advised to avoid contact with cat litter to prevent toxoplasmosis.
妊婦はトキソプラズマ症を予防するため、猫の排泄物との接触を避けるよう助言されています。
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Symptoms of toxoplasmosis can range from mild flu-like illness to severe neurological damage.
トキソプラズマ症の症状は、軽度のインフルエンザ様疾患から重度の神経損傷まで多岐にわたります。
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