is a neurotropic single-celled zoonotic parasite that can infect human beings and animals. Infection with is usually asymptomatic in immune-competent individual, however, it can cause symptomatic and life-threatening conditions in immunocompromised individuals and in developing foetuses. Although the mechanisms that allow to persist in host cells are poorly understood, studies in animal models have greatly improved our understanding of -host cell interaction and how this interaction modulates parasite proliferation and development, host immune response and virulence of the parasite.
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