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Advice to pregnant women for primary prevention of toxoplasmosis infection

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  • pregnant women should be informed of primary prevention measures to avoid toxoplasmosis infection, such as:
    • washing hands before handling food
    • thoroughly washing all fruit and vegetables, including ready-prepared salads, before eating
    • thoroughly cooking raw meats and ready-prepared chilled meals
    • wearing gloves and thoroughly washing hands after handling soil and gardening avoiding cat faeces in cat litter or in soil

Reference:

  1. NICE (2008). Antenatal care

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