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Toxoplasmosis as a food-borne infection

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Đurković-Đaković, Olgica
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Toxoplasma gondii is a globally distributed parasite that infects all mammals, including one third of the world population. Long known to cause disease in the developing foetus and in immunosuppressed individuals, a body of data that has emerged in the past decades suggests its role in human pathology may be even more important. The WHO and FAO have recently established toxoplasmosis as a foodborne infection of global concern, with a disease burden the greatest of all parasitic infections. Transmission of toxoplasmosis occurs by ingesting tissue cysts from undercooked meat and meat products, and oocysts from the environment with contaminated fresh produce or water. This review provides an update on the current understanding of toxoplasmosis, focusing on the risk of infection from food of animal origin, with particular reference to the risk in Serbia and the region of South-East Europe.
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59th International Meat Industry Conference Meatcon 2017, 2017, 85
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  • Iop Publishing Ltd, Bristol
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  • Control of infections by Apicomplexan pathogens: from novel drug targets to prediction (RS-41019)

DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/85/1/012005

ISSN: 1755-1307

WoS: 000418556900005

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85030654514
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http://rimi.imi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/784
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Đurković-Đaković, O.. (2017). Toxoplasmosis as a food-borne infection. in 59th International Meat Industry Conference Meatcon 2017
Iop Publishing Ltd, Bristol., 85.
https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/85/1/012005
conv_4196
Đurković-Đaković O. Toxoplasmosis as a food-borne infection. in 59th International Meat Industry Conference Meatcon 2017. 2017;85.
doi:10.1088/1755-1315/85/1/012005
conv_4196 .
Đurković-Đaković, Olgica, "Toxoplasmosis as a food-borne infection" in 59th International Meat Industry Conference Meatcon 2017, 85 (2017),
https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/85/1/012005 .,
conv_4196 .

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