Thursday, December 4, 2008

The Danger of Toksoplasmosis Gondii Virus Towards Pregnancy



Edited by Tachsin F.

TORCH (Tokso, rubella, cytomegalovyrus and herpes) The Danger of TORCH During Pregnancy If you are fond of pets at home, or meat lover, it is recommended to do test of TORCH (Tokso, rubella, cytomegalovyrus and herpes). The TORCH test could divulge the toksoplasmosis gondii virus that it might disturb the development and growth of foetus (US = fetus).

This kind of virus is usually spread by cats, birds, rabbits, and as well as half-cooked meat, eggs, fruit and vegetables were contaminated by feces (most farmers in Asia still use human's dirt (feces) as fertilizer for their vegetables and plants. The probability of being infected on first third-semester is small (15 %), but the defect level is serious from disabled fetus to death case.
Tokso is the symptom through disabilities upon fetus such as brain defect, eye's disorder, systematic problems like pale, yellow-colored skin, fever, enlarging liver and spleen or even bleeding.


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