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A localized area in Georgia has been identified that showed a high incidence of attenuated infection with T. gondii in a herd of cattle and of swine. This locale provided a means of investigating the epidemiology of this infection under natural conditions. The high incidence (51%) of toxoplasmosis in the patients of 2 cottages was related to association with the infected animals but was not related to consumption of infected meat.
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