Toxo isn't normally a problem for an individual unless their immune system is impaired - like with AIDS or vaccine induced immune impairment. It is common for people to have it without symptoms if they have normal immune health.
"Specific and non-specific behavioral alterations in rodents that lead to increased risk taking, which are recapitulated in humans by T. gondii's associations with suicidal behavior, as well as trait impulsivity and aggression, mental illness and traffic accidents. "
"Links between T. gondii and biomarkers previously associated with suicidal behavior (kynurenines, phenylalanine/tyrosine), intermediate phenotypes of suicidal behavior (impulsivity, aggression) and state-dependent suicide risk factors (hopelessness/dysphoria, sleep impairment). In sum, an abundance of evidence supports a positive link between suicide attempts (but not suicidal ideation) and T. gondii IgG (but not IgM) seropositivity and serointensity."
This parasite has been known for a while now. Why print an article about toxoplasmosis in May '20 during the height of the global lockdowns?
Toxo isn't normally a problem for an individual unless their immune system is impaired - like with AIDS or vaccine induced immune impairment. It is common for people to have it without symptoms if they have normal immune health.
Some intriguing links:
Oral sex passes toxoplasmosis gondii. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32315924/
Tattoo associated with gondii https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25417504/
Gondii changes dopamine neurons (and others?) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25376390/
"Specific and non-specific behavioral alterations in rodents that lead to increased risk taking, which are recapitulated in humans by T. gondii's associations with suicidal behavior, as well as trait impulsivity and aggression, mental illness and traffic accidents. "
"Links between T. gondii and biomarkers previously associated with suicidal behavior (kynurenines, phenylalanine/tyrosine), intermediate phenotypes of suicidal behavior (impulsivity, aggression) and state-dependent suicide risk factors (hopelessness/dysphoria, sleep impairment). In sum, an abundance of evidence supports a positive link between suicide attempts (but not suicidal ideation) and T. gondii IgG (but not IgM) seropositivity and serointensity."
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34177652/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8226025/
Ivermectin and gondii https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4116007/ Full article