toxoplasma       
noun [ U ] uk/ˌtɒk.səʊˈplæz.mə/ us/ˌtɑːk.soʊˈplæz.mə/
 弓形体;弓浆虫
an organism that can cause an infection that can be dangerous for an unborn child if a pregnant woman is affected by it
  There is a proven link between cats and toxoplasma dating back to 1970. 早在1970年,就已经证实猫和弓浆虫之间存在联系。 
 Raw or undercooked meat can be a source of toxoplasma infection. 生的或未煮熟的肉可能是弓浆虫感染的一个来源。 
 See also: toxoplasmosis
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 - The virus is caused by the parasite toxoplasma.
 - Meat must be uniformly heated to 66°C to kill intracystic toxoplasma.
 - More than 75% of foodborne illness deaths are caused by just three pathogens: salmonella, listeria, and toxoplasma.