A new study by researchers at the University of Southern California has revealed that wild and feral cats may be contributing to the spread of toxoplasmosis, a common parasitic infection. The findings, published in the journal Parasitology, suggest that cats may be a potential source of the parasite in both urban and rural environments. The researchers suggest that public health efforts should consider the role of cats in the spread of toxoplasmosis and that cat owners should be aware of the potential risks of infection.

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source: Phys.org