Bangladesh JOURNAL of Child Health

Congenital Toxoplasmosis with Severe Haemolytic Anaemia: An Unusual Presentation


Congenital toxoplasmosis has a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations, but it is subclinical in approximately 80% of infected newborns.1 Although multiple risk factors are present, maternal infection is primarily attributed to the consumption of meat or other edibles contaminated with oocyst of toxoplasma. There is an increasing risk of transplacental transmission and decreasing severity of infection with increasing gestational age.2,3

 

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