Case of fatal congenital toxoplasmosis associated with I/III recombinant genotype.

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Boughattas, S. | Ben-Abdallah, R. | Siala, E. | Souissi, O. | Maatoug, R. | Aoun, K. | Bouratbine, A.

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International audience. We report a case of fatal congenital toxoplasmosis case in Tunis (North of Tunisia) associated with I/III recombinant genotype. The Toxoplasma gondii strain was isolated from placenta and characterized molecularly by a multilocus typing (3'SAG2, 5'SAG2, SAG3, AK69, APICO, and UPRT1) and a sulfadiazine resistance mutation analysis. The isolate was shown to be a wild drug sensitive I/III recombinant strain.

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