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Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) is an obligate intracellular cyst forming apicomplexan parasite, infecting all warmblooded animals including humans, with a cosmopolitan distribution (Rouatbi et_al, 2019; Sharif et_al, 2009) and is a causative agent of the geographically omnipresent infection known as toxoplasmosis (Rahimi et_al, 2015; Sugden et_al, 2016). The lactating animals are the significant hosts of T. gondii and thus considered most important transmission route of T. gondii infection. Toxoplasma infection in dairy animals may illustrate a real risk for transmission of parasite to human (Van den Brom et_al, 2020; Omonijo et_al, 2022), causes different . . .
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