Transmission electron micrograph of the trophozoite,or proliferative form,of the sporozoan Toxoplasma gondii. Several organisms (large central ovals) are seen in liver tissue. T. gondii causes toxoplasmosis in humans & is especially dangerous to pregnant women. Cats are the definitive host and all mammals including sheep & cattle may become infected. Only cats excrete the oocysts in their faeces,which contaminate the soil & cause the infection in humans & animals. Infection in man also occurs through undercooked meat,or direct contact. Magnification: x12,000 at 8x10 inch size | |
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