Toxoplasma gondii Discovery: History, Research, and Future Papers

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Nibras Abud Al Aziz Hamood

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 Toxoplasma gondii is a parasitic protozoan of great scientific interest due to its wide distribution and complex life cycle. It is best known for its ability to infect all warm-blooded animals, including humans, with significant biological and environmental implications. This article focuses on the historical development of T. gondii research, identifies key players, assesses the impact of the parasite, and considers future directions for research and control. By presenting different perspectives and a small review, this article aims to shed light on the complexity of T. gondii plays a major role in parasitology and public health.

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