. _:vb50956872 . _:vb50956868 . _:vb50956867 . _:vb50956874 . _:vb50956873 . _:vb50956867 . "DOID:13344"^^ . "DOID:13339"^^ . _:vb50956872 . "disease_ontology"^^ . "UMLS_CUI:C0040558"^^ . "disseminated toxoplasmosis"@en . _:vb50956874 . _:vb50956868 . _:vb50956867 . _:vb50956870 . _:vb50956869 . _:vb50956869 . . _:vb50956867 . _:vb50956870 . _:vb50956868 . _:vb50956868 . _:vb50956869 . _:vb50956870 . _:vb50956871 . _:vb50956871 . _:vb50956872 . _:vb50956871 . . _:vb50956873 . _:vb50956874 . _:vb50956870 . _:vb50956872 . "DOID:9965"^^ . _:vb50956873 . _:vb50956873 . "toxoplasmosis"^^ . _:vb50956874 . _:vb50956874 . _:vb50956873 . _:vb50956867 . "ICD9CM:130"^^ . _:vb50956872 . . "A coccidiosis that has_material_basis_in protozoan Toxoplasma gondii. The parasite effects most genera of warm-blooded animals, including humans, but the primary host is the felid (cat) family. Animals are infected by eating infected meat, by ingestion of feces of a cat that has itself recently been infected, or transmission_by mother to fetus. The symptoms include bilateral, nontender cervical or axillary lymphadenopathy, fever, malaise, myalgia, hepatosplenomegaly, anemia and leukopenia."^^ . _:vb50956871 . "MESH:D014123"^^ . _:vb50956871 . "ICD10CM:B58"^^ . "DOID:13334"^^ . _:vb50956870 . _:vb50956869 . "SNOMEDCT_US_2021_09_01:266225001"^^ . _:vb50956869 . "NCI:C3418"^^ . _:vb50956868 .