Prenatal treatment of congenital toxoplasmosis could reduce the risk of brain damage

Wednesday, October 13, 2010 - 12:00 in Health & Medicine

Prenatal treatment of congenital toxoplasmosis with antibiotics might substantially reduce the proportion of infected foetuses that develop serious neurological sequelae (brain damage, epilepsy, deafness, blindness, or developmental problems) or die, and could be particularly effective in foetuses whose mothers acquired Toxoplasma gondii, the parasite that causes toxoplasmosis, during the first third of pregnancy. These are the findings of an observational study by Ruth Gilbert from the UCL Institute of Child Health, London, UK, and colleagues and published in this week's PLoS Medicine...

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