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Lower performance of Toxoplasma-infected Rh-negative subjects in the weight holding and hand-grip tests

机译:持弓和握力测试中弓形虫感染Rh阴性受试者的表现较低

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BackgroundToxoplasma, a protozoan parasite of cats, infects many species of intermediate and paratenic hosts, including about one-third of humans worldwide. After a short phase of acute infection, the tissue cysts containing slowly dividing bradyzoites are formed in various organs and toxoplasmosis proceeds spontaneously in its latent form. In immunocompetent subjects, latent toxoplasmosis was considered asymptomatic. However, dozens of studies performed on animals and humans in the past twenty years have shown that it is accompanied by a broad spectrum of specific behavioural, physiological and even morphological changes. In human hosts, the changes often go in the opposite direction in men and women, and are mostly weaker or non-existent in Rh-positive subjects.
机译:背景弓形虫是猫的原生动物寄生虫,它感染了许多中间和寄生虫宿主物种,其中包括全世界约三分之一的人类。在短暂的急性感染阶段之后,包含缓慢分裂的缓殖子的组织囊肿在各个器官中形成,弓形虫病以其潜在形式自发进行。在具有免疫能力的受试者中,潜在的弓形虫病被认为是无症状的。然而,过去二十年来对动物和人类进行的数十项研究表明,它伴随着广泛的特定行为,生理甚至形态变化。在人类宿主中,男性和女性的变化通常朝相反的方向,并且在Rh阳性受试者中大多较弱或不存在。

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