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How is acquired toxoplasmosis treated?

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How is acquired toxoplasmosis treated?

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Most cases are generally self-limited, and rarely require treatment. If involvement of the internal organs is severe, treatment with antibiotics (usually pyrimethamine and a sulfa drug, or clindamycin) is considered. If the infection is recognized during pregnancy, spiramycin may be used to reduce the risk of maternal-fetal transmission.

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