Infertility and cats

Infertility and cats

Cats are one of the nicest animals and animals that many people love. Many people talk about cats’ influence on female infertility. How does cat’s disease spread to humans?

Toxoplasmosis

  • Is a parasitic disease that affects the adult person is weak and immune, which is not dangerous to true immune, but on the weak leads to serious things.
  • It is a disease that affects women of childbearing age and childbearing, and it is a danger to them if they are infected during pregnancy or months before.
  • Cats cause the disease, especially those that feed on rodents and birds, while domestic cats rarely transmit the disease.
  • Approximately 30-40% of women of childbearing age and childbearing are infected with this disease and have antibodies within their bodies for this parasite, that is, they are immune against re-infection with the disease.
  • The percentage of immunity has not reached 100%. Some women may have the disease in the past and re-develop it during pregnancy, but approximately 60-70% are not infected and are not immunized against the disease; therefore, they are at risk.
  • Cats do not cause infertility in both sexes but affect the fetus.

How to Communicate

  • By eggs after being infected with this parasite.
  • By touching the hand of the injured person with his nose, mouth and eyes after cutting the meat or washing the fruit and vegetables.
  • By drinking milk contaminated with parasitic and unpasteurized
  • By drinking water contaminated with this parasite

Symptoms of Cats

  • Some symptoms are similar to flu
  • Inflammation of the lymph nodes
  • rash
  • High standard antibodies in the blood
  • Blackness of vision due to retinal injury