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Treatment of toxoplasmosis: Current options and future perspectives

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Konstantinović, Neda M.
Guegan, Helene
Štajner, Tijana
Belaz, S.
Robert-Gangneux, Florence
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Toxoplasmosis is a worldwide parasitic disease infecting about one third of humans, with possible severe outcomes in neonates and immunocompromised patients. Despite continuous and successful efforts to improve diagnosis, therapeutic schemes have barely evolved since many years. This article aims at reviewing the main clinical trials and current treatment practices, and at addressing future perspectives in the light of ongoing researches.
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Food & Waterborne Parasitology, 2019, 15

DOI: 10.1016/j.fawpar.2019.e00036

ISSN: 2405-6766

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85064631167
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Konstantinović, N. M., Guegan, H., Štajner, T., Belaz, S.,& Robert-Gangneux, F.. (2019). Treatment of toxoplasmosis: Current options and future perspectives. in Food & Waterborne Parasitology, 15.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fawpar.2019.e00036
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Konstantinović NM, Guegan H, Štajner T, Belaz S, Robert-Gangneux F. Treatment of toxoplasmosis: Current options and future perspectives. in Food & Waterborne Parasitology. 2019;15.
doi:10.1016/j.fawpar.2019.e00036
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Konstantinović, Neda M., Guegan, Helene, Štajner, Tijana, Belaz, S., Robert-Gangneux, Florence, "Treatment of toxoplasmosis: Current options and future perspectives" in Food & Waterborne Parasitology, 15 (2019),
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fawpar.2019.e00036 .,
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