A 2012 paper from the journal Schizophrenia Research reported that patients with schizophrenia are 2.7 times more likely to be infected with T. gondii than the general population. And a study released last year suggested the parasite could be involved in one-fifth of schizophrenia cases.
A 2012 paper from the journal Schizophrenia Research reported that patients with schizophrenia are 2.7 times more likely to be infected with T. gondii than the general population. And a study released last year suggested the parasite could be involved in one-fifth of schizophrenia cases.