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The life cycle of Toxoplasma gondii - Part 01 

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Learn about the life cycle of Toxoplasma gondii, an intracellular parasitic one-celled eukaryote that causes the infectious disease toxoplasmosis. Video produced by the research group coordinated by Wanderley de Souza, researcher and professor at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.

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@connorgahan5197
@connorgahan5197 2 года назад
you can diagnose it with a simple blood test
@stevenjamerson1060
@stevenjamerson1060 3 года назад
How is this not at the top?
@micromed5
@micromed5 2 года назад
the soundrack is amazing and the animation too
@Haabsa22024
@Haabsa22024 7 месяцев назад
That was fantastic. Thank you
@mukulgidney
@mukulgidney 2 года назад
Why the music :(
@MuhammadIsmail-z1b
@MuhammadIsmail-z1b Месяц назад
In Levinson medical microbiology it says that toxoplasma transmission occurs through transplacental not human to human So does it means that the transmission doesn't occurs through organ transplant sexual transmission etc?
@michaeljamieson4646
@michaeljamieson4646 3 года назад
Remember when they got this wrong on houseMD?
@entsubar8248
@entsubar8248 4 месяца назад
this is so scary
@negombo36degrees
@negombo36degrees 2 года назад
it can also transfer trough water, soil and Many other
@ju6284
@ju6284 Год назад
people : learn me : vibing with the music
@stevenjamieson1736
@stevenjamieson1736 3 года назад
How do you diagnose it?
@izzahfarhana7434
@izzahfarhana7434 3 года назад
Can be diagnosed through tissue biopsy like the brain where can see the presence of cysts
@ragefulhippie6273
@ragefulhippie6273 Год назад
Surely there is a less invasive way. Taking mryhh and wormwood is a good start anyway.
@Triciads
@Triciads 5 месяцев назад
@@ragefulhippie6273 blood tests, if you can find anyone trained to use labs and order proper investigative tests.
@GammaKnife17
@GammaKnife17 2 года назад
nice! i love da creepy music.
@صيدلانية-ط8ع
@صيدلانية-ط8ع 2 года назад
في ترجمة كل اللغات تقريبا 👏👏
@kvd1
@kvd1 Год назад
Why can’t we just nickname the oocysts after the genus name of the parasites that create them, For plasmodium the oocysts will be called P.O. cysts or plasmodia cyst, For toxoplasma gondii, it’s To(pronounced T O)cysts or toxocysts, And for cryptosporidium it C.O cysts or crypto cysts, And for babysia it Bocyst(the letters before cyst are pronounced as body Oder, but the letters actually refer to the parasite that makes them), I’m(Ryan VD) suggesting that, just because we will better classify which oocysts come from which sporozoan parasites(toxoplasmosis and cryptosporidium cysts can look similar to each other). The difference is that toxo cysts have sporocysts, while crypto cysts do not have sporocysts.
@omargawal5187
@omargawal5187 3 года назад
هل ممكن ترجمه الفيلم عربي
@kvd1
@kvd1 10 месяцев назад
If I believe that you said a large number of oocysts are produced within a short period of time(mainly around two to three weeks on average), I really do believe that. A single infected prey(such as a rat or a mouse) can contain thousands of tissue cysts, each tissue cysts produces an average of a few dozen(between 8(in muscle cells)to 200(in liver or even cancer cells), mainly 128 on an average maximum number)Bradyozoites, and each mature bradiozoite can produce 8 to 32 merozoites(mainly 16 or 20). And the process repeats itself over and over again for around a week or two, depending on conditions. Once the parasites start to produce gametes, females will often form first and then the males. The males will release around 8 to 16 micro gametes, which each one will fertilize one female and then the fertilize female then becomes a oocyst. And if you have calculated all the reproductive cycles of bradyozoites to merozoites and merozoites becoming more merozoites repeatedly, A single infected prey can produce more than a billion oocysts during the entire life cycle of toxoplasmosis in an average definitive host(which are always cats). And an average cat only poops out hundreds of millions of oocysts per day on average. This can cause them to have diarrhea during the oocyst releasing process, but overtime the cats will eventually start to feel better again afterwards. Unless that same cat eats another infected rodent,and the symptoms can become even more severe.
@jimcurtman9594
@jimcurtman9594 3 года назад
Very nice video!
@Dannafilms96
@Dannafilms96 2 года назад
Interesting, similar to the malerial plasmodium parasites. Creepy video and music tho ahah
@stevemcjamieson7787
@stevemcjamieson7787 3 года назад
Very good video!
@stevenjamieson5549
@stevenjamieson5549 3 года назад
How do you diagnose it?
@liens7319
@liens7319 2 года назад
Serologic test
@farmerkhmer2021
@farmerkhmer2021 3 года назад
Thank the video
@arazzaqmshlrazzouq1629
@arazzaqmshlrazzouq1629 2 года назад
I love you
@muhammadtofan7278
@muhammadtofan7278 3 года назад
Ngeri
@saab2841
@saab2841 2 года назад
Very good,simple illustrative video,thnx
@JiyaRajput468
@JiyaRajput468 2 года назад
Great
@SuyatiParamedikVeteriner76
@SuyatiParamedikVeteriner76 3 года назад
good ilustration
@NMW80
@NMW80 Год назад
So can this parasite multiply in humans?
@gauriparmar3818
@gauriparmar3818 Год назад
Asexually in the form of trophozoites, yes. But not sexually
@NMW80
@NMW80 Год назад
@@gauriparmar3818 oh ok Ty
@adrianaroman4064
@adrianaroman4064 3 года назад
wow
@timcurtain3141
@timcurtain3141 3 года назад
Good video!
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