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All mammals can transmit T.gondii by:
Nerve Cells
Cells of the nervous system that transmit information to other nerve cells, muscle, or gland cells.
Synapses
The junctions through which neurons signal to each other or to non-neuronal cells, allowing the transmission of electrical or chemical messages.
Sedative Hypnotic Abuse
The misuse of drugs that depress the central nervous system, leading to dependency and adverse health effects.
Intoxication Delirium
A severe state of confusion and agitation resulting from the consumption of alcohol or drugs.
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