Toxoplasmosis scleritis

Toxoplasmosis is a very widespread rodent infectious disease. The disease was found in animals as early as 1908, and human cases were described in 1923. A more in-depth study began in a few countries in 1939, and it has been found that the infection rate of humans and animals is as high as 70% to 80%. Significant progress has been made in the study of the life history of Toxoplasma since 1969, which has promoted and accelerated the understanding of the disease.

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