Toxoplasmosis prevalence by country

Toxoplasmosis prevalence by country

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what?

Outdoor cats are a menace. We already have native leopards and they are much cooler.

Apparently it's some disease caused by cats's shit

The vast majority of human toxoplasmosis infections are from contaminated water, poorly washed veg or uncooked meat

BTW 84%? WTF... I probably have it then

brazil, cuba, panama, colombia, argentina VGH..

eh, whats the worst that could happen?

I wouldn't be too sure it's real

i know but no way it's that high

I only learned about its existence from Any Forums mutts who are apparently terrified of house cats' poisonous saliva

They still destroy everything interesting about ecologies and we already have 4 native felines.

like 50% of humanity has it

The risk of getting it from an outdoor cat is pretty small if you follow basic hygene
The risk of getting it from an indoor cat is basically zero.
Also you can't get it from saliva, only from shit

But the map doesn't specify whether it's about humans or cats

t. Toxofag

I’m surprised Japan isn’t red considering they have a bunch of stray cats

>Background. Toxoplasmosis is becoming a global health hazard as it infects 30–50% of the world human population
Interesting

i think it’s for people

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Jarvis now plot this data together with cats per capita data of every country

Cats sexo

t. catfucker

>percent of population
I don't think countries count cats as part of their population.

>starting to find cats more and more cute
>Toxoplasmosis affects the brain’s of animals to make them more docile and accepting towards cats
UH BROS?

Could be prevalence of toxoplasmosis in cat population