Neonatal congenital toxoplasma infection
Congenital toxoplasma infection is closely related to pregnancy. After the mother is infected with toxoplasma during pregnancy, whether it is a dominant or a recessive infection, the fetus can be infected through the placenta, which directly affects fetal development and causes serious teratogenesis. Congenital toxoplasma infection, manifested as a systemic acute infection after birth. Congenital toxoplasmosis has become the most serious disease in human congenital infections, which can cause fetal malformations, premature births, stillbirths, and so on.
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