Prophylaxis of human toxoplasmosis: a systematic review.
Senaka RajapaksePraveen N WeeratungaChaturaka RodrigoNipun Lakshitha de SilvaSumadhya Deepika FernandoPublished in: Pathogens and global health (2017)
Toxoplasmosis is an infection caused by the intracellular protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii, and is associated with clinically significant infection in immunocompromised individuals. Vertical transmission during pregnancy can manifest as congenital toxoplasmosis in the neonate, and can have serious consequences. This review aims to describe the modalities for prophylaxis of toxoplasmosis in susceptible populations, and focuses on the following: (1) prophylaxis of congenital toxoplasmosis; (2) prophylaxis of toxoplasmosis in patients with HIV/AIDS; and (3) prophylaxis of toxoplasmosis in transplant recipients.