Toxoplasma gondii as an indicator of infection with Cytomegalovirus

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Hanaa Daaj Khalaf Al-Mozan , Mohammed Hashim Yasir Al-yasiri , Hind abdallah Salih AL-Shammary , Khawlah Oudah Katea

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A previous study was conducted aboutpregnancy loss in women caused by Toxoplasma gondii parasite, and during the examination and registration of its criteria, it was concluded that a woman who is infected with this parasite must be infected with Cytomegalovirus (CMV). This study was reworked after five years on other patients and the same results were reached. Evidence or examination criteria indicate the presence of pre-existing infection with the virus before infection with the toxoplasmosis parasite, and the parasite cannot be present without this virus accompanying it, while the virus can present without the parasite accompanying it. As if Cytomegalovirus was the ideal condition or the prerequisite for infection with the toxoplasmosis parasite.

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