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Human toxoplasmosis: which biological diagnostic tests are best suited to which clinical situations?
[congenital toxoplasmosis]
The
Toxoplasma
gondii
parasite
is
a
worldwide
threat
most
particularly
in
fetal
life
and
immunosuppression
.
In
most
clinical
situations
(
except
in
some
ocular
cases
)
,
correct
detection
or
identification
of
toxoplasmosis
requires
biological
analysis
.
This
article
considers
the
laboratory
tools
that
have
been
developed
in
this
field
since
the
discovery
of
the
pathogen
,
with
emphasis
on
the
most
recent
tests
and
how
they
can
or
should
be
used
in
different
clinical
situations
.
The
authors
also
discuss
the
requirements
and
pitfalls
that
one
should
be
aware
of
when
biologically
investigating
this
intriguing
parasitosis
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"fetal life"
symptom
aromatase deficiency
congenital adrenal hyperplasia
congenital diaphragmatic hernia
congenital toxoplasmosis
harlequin ichthyosis
hirschsprung disease
kallmann syndrome
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