Toxoplasma gondii: A Potential Threat to Humans and Otters Alike
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A new strain of toxoplasmosis, referred to as COUG T. gondii, has killed four California sea otters since 2020. The parasite is atypical and rare, and kills quickly. It is found in the body fat, digestive system, and muscle tissue of its victims. The otters may have acquired the parasite from eating clams, and it can spread through drinking water with the germ in it, posing a potential threat to humans who eat seafood or drink contaminated water. Scientists are on alert for signs it is spreading across the food chain.
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