New Controls For Diseases Could Stem From Discovery Of Metabolic Pathway For Parasite
Wed, 16 Aug 2006 03:00 PM EST
... Toxoplasma gondii is one nasty bug. A microscopic parasite, it lives in the intestinal tract of cats but can be carried by most warm-blooded animals. In humans, it can harm or even kill a developing fetus, and it can as well sicken those with compromised immune systems, such as AIDS patients. [click link for full article] ...
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