Toxoplasmosis is an intracellular parasitic protozoal disease that is mostly seen in humans and animals. During pregnancy, Toxoplasma gondii can be transmitted from fetus to fetus through the placenta, parasitizing and reproducing fetal tissues and cells, destroying cells, Invading surrounding tissues and causing inflammatory response.
After Toxoplasma gondii infection, some cells have no obvious morphological damage, but mitosis is inhibited, cell proliferation is affected, the number of cells is reduced, and the impact is It affects the growth and development of the fetus; Toxoplasma gondii infection of the placenta can lead to a decrease in placental function and affect the cell metabolism of the fetus. Whether the infection of Toxoplasma gondii in pregnant women affects the immune function of the intrauterine fetus and pregnant women, its virulence is related to the number of weeks of pregnancy.