Toxoplasma gondii, a parasite that spreads through cat poop and contaminated food and water, should be taken much more seriously than it currently is, an international team of researchers is arguing.
In a paper published today, the team is calling for the World Health Organization to formally designate T. gondii infection a neglected tropical disease. This infection, known as toxoplasmosis and found in about 1 in every 10 Americans, can wreak all sorts of bodily havoc, including blindness, and may even have the potential to subtly alter people’s personalities. Recognizing T. gondii as a neglected tropical disease would make it easier to study the parasite and bolster prevention efforts in the most vulnerable parts of the world, the researchers say.
“What we’re seeing is that while there are these improvements occurring in the fight against other neglected tropical diseases, toxoplasmosis is just getting left behind,” senior author Justine Smith, an ophthalmologist at Flinders University in Australia, told Gizmodo.
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