Effect of Toxoplasmosis gondii in cats

What is Toxoplasmosis gondii? 


Toxoplasma gondii is a parasitic protozoan eukaryote (specifically an apicomplexan) that causes the infectious disease toxoplasmosis. 

It is capable of infecting virtually all warm-blooded animals, but felines, such as domestic cats, are the only known definitive hosts in which the parasite may undergo sexual reproduction 


Lifecycle of Toxoplasmosis gondii: 

The life cycle of T. gondii is complex and involves two types of hosts — 

  • “Definitive” hosts in which the parasite reproduces and forms eggs (called oocysts) 
  • “Intermediate” hosts in which it reproduces by making clones of itself, which cluster inside cysts. 

Wild and domestic cats are the only definitive hosts for the microorganism. 


How does it spread? 

  • It can spread via swallowing contaminated soils and feces 
  • Eating raw or undercooked meat from animals that have been infected with Toxoplasma 


Infection in cats: 



  • When a cat ingests infected prey or raw meat, the parasite is released from cysts into the cat’s digestive tract, where it reproduces and produces oocysts. 
  • Infected cats then excrete these oocysts in their faeces by the millions. 
  • Oocysts are very hardy and may survive in the environment for well over a year. 
  • Some of the T. gondii released from cysts from the infected meat will penetrate more deeply into the wall of the cat’s intestine and multiply as yet another form, called a tachyzoite.


Which cat can be infected? 

  • Pregnant cats 
  • Cats having FIV ( feline immunodeficiency virus) (vaccines available) 


Symptoms (in cats) 

  • Diarrhoea 
  • Loss of appetite 
  • Jaundice 
  • Behaviour changes 
  • Seizures 
  • Pressing the head against the wall 



 Preventing the infection in cats: 

  • Cats should be kept indoors 
  • Cats should be given well-cooked food 
  • The litter box should be covered and cleaned properly 

Author:

Sristi Banerjee,
School of Smart Agriculture,
Adamas University 


 

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