Researchers at UGA discover protein is crucial to reproduction of parasites involved in disease

Friday, February 13, 2009 - 04:22 in Health & Medicine

As diseases go, toxoplasmosis is a wolf in sheep's clothing. Its effects are usually mild, though infection is for life, and two out of five Americans are chronically infected. Those with compromised immune systems can, however, face serious complications. And the disease can also have serious effects on a human foetus if contracted by a mother...

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