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Last reviewed: 20 Apr 2025
Last updated: 29 Apr 2025

Summary

Definition

History and exam

Key diagnostic factors

  • presence of risk factors
  • chorioretinitis
  • focal neurological deficit

Other diagnostic factors

  • blurry vision
  • slurred speech
  • headache
  • unsteady gait
  • confusion
  • fever
  • lymphadenopathy
  • fetal microcephaly
  • fetal intracranial calcification
  • fetal hydrocephalus
  • fetal intrauterine growth restriction
  • seizure
  • malaise
  • hepatitis
  • pneumonitis
  • myocarditis

Risk factors

  • immunosuppression
  • exposure during pregnancy
  • residence in a high-risk area
  • ingestion of undercooked or raw meat
  • exposure to cat faeces
  • heavy exposure to soil
  • ingestion of unwashed unpeeled raw fruits and vegetables
  • occupational exposure

Diagnostic investigations

1st investigations to order

  • anti-Toxoplasma IgG (serum)
  • anti-Toxoplasma IgM (serum)
  • CT of brain (with intravenous contrast)
  • MRI of brain (with intravenous contrast)

Investigations to consider

  • anti-Toxoplasma IgA (serum)
  • Toxoplasma-specific IgG avidity index (serum)
  • differential agglutination test (AC/HS)
  • polymerase chain reaction (body fluids and tissue)
  • biopsy

Emerging tests

  • IgG or IgM Immunoblot (serum)
  • enzyme-linked immunosorbent spot assay
  • interferon-gamma release assay

Treatment algorithm

Contributors

Authors

Sarah Hochman, MD

Assistant Professor

Department of Medicine

Division of Infectious Diseases and Immunology

New York University School of Medicine

New York

NY

Disclosures

SH declares that she has no competing interests.

Kami Kim, MD

Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases) and Microbiology and Immunology

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Bronx

NY

Disclosures

KK is on the advisory board for the Sanford Guide for Antibiotic Therapy. KK is the author of a reference cited in this topic.

Peer reviewers

Fabrizio Bruschi, MD

Professor of Parasitology

University of Pisa

School of Medicine

Pisa

Italy

Disclosures

FB declares that he has no competing interests.

Srikrishna Nagri, MD

Gastroenterologist

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Nashua

Nashua

NH

Disclosures

SN declares that he has no competing interests.

George Y. Wu, MD, PhD

Professor of Medicine

University of Connecticut Health Center

Farmington

CT

Disclosures

GYW is on the medical advisory boards of the following: Gilead Sciences, Bristol-Myers Squibb, AbbVie, and Intercept.

References

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Key articles

Maldonado YA, Read JS, Committee on Infectious Diseases. Diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of congenital toxoplasmosis in the United States. Pediatrics. 2017 Feb;139(2):e20163860.Full text

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. CDC Yellow Book 2024: health information for international travel. Section 5: travel-associated infections & diseases - toxoplasmosis. May 2023​ [internet publication].Full text

National Institutes of Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, HIV Medicine Association, and Infectious Diseases Society of America. Panel on Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Opportunistic Infections in Adults and Adolescents with HIV. Guidelines for the prevention and treatment of opportunistic infections in adults and adolescents with HIV: toxoplasmosis. Dec 2024 [internet publication].Full text

Hoz RM La, Morris MI; Infectious Diseases Community of Practice of the American Society of Transplantation. Tissue and blood protozoa including toxoplasmosis, Chagas disease, leishmaniasis, Babesia, Acanthamoeba, Balamuthia, and Naegleria in solid organ transplant recipients - guidelines from the American Society of Transplantation Infectious Diseases Community of Practice. Clin Transplant. 2019 Sep;33(9):e13546. Abstract

National Institutes of Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, HIV Medicine Association, and Infectious Diseases Society of America. Panel on Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Opportunistic Infections in Children with and Exposed to HIV. Guidelines for the prevention and treatment of opportunistic infections in children with and exposed to HIV: toxoplasmosis. Oct 2015 [internet publication].​Full text

Pradhan E, Bhandari S, Gilbert RE, et al. Antibiotics versus no treatment for toxoplasma retinochoroiditis. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2016 May 20;(5):CD002218.Full text  Abstract

Reference articles

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