Abstract

There is reported an example of a clinical diagnosis and successful treatment of acute acquired toxoplasmosis, manifested in the first trimester of pregnancy. Implementation of specific antiparasitic therapy starting from the second trimester of pregnancy contributed both to the normalization of the status of women and prevention of congenital malformations of the fetus. Dynamic following up of the child showed stable positive neurological status, psychomotor development corresponded to age over 8 years. The increasing of cytochemical activity of monocytes and lymphocytes is a sensitive additional diagnostic test for acute toxoplasmosis in pregnant women.

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