Toxoplasmosis vs Spiramycin - What's the difference?
toxoplasmosis | spiramycin |
A disease caused by the parasite , which primarily infects felids, but also other mammals including humans.
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As nouns the difference between toxoplasmosis and spiramycin
is that toxoplasmosis is a disease caused by the parasite , which primarily infects felids, but also other mammals including humans while spiramycin is a macrolide antibiotic used to treat toxoplasmosis.toxoplasmosis
English
(wikipedia toxoplasmosis)Noun
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- Some profiles are particularly associated with severe toxoplasmoses , but this relationship is especially true for experimental infections in the murine model.
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- In a study of treatment of the infected mother during pregnancy with spiramycin, pyrimethamine, and sulfonamides there was a significant reduction in the severity of congenital toxoplasmosis .
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- Like other Australian marsupial taxa, wombats appear particularly susceptible to toxoplasmosis due to exposure to the coccidian parasite Toxoplasma gondii .