Higher prevalence of toxoplasmosis in victims of traffic accidents suggest increased risk of traffic accident in Toxoplasma-infected inhabitants of Istanbul and its suburbs
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Taylan, Aysegul
Turksoy, Recep
Babur, Cahit
Sahip, Nilgun
Unal, Ali
Kilic, Selcuk
Dirican, Ahmet
Oz, Vecdet
Cakan, Huseyin
Ertekin, Cemalettin
Kucukbasmaci, Omer
Ozaslan, Abdi
Uner, Huseyin Bulent
Torun, Muezeyyen Mamal
Asian, Mustafa
Saribas, Suat
Kocazeybek, Bekir
Oner, Yasar Ali
Koc, Sermet
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Reflexes of drivers who have toxoplasmosis have been shown to deteriorate from the actions of the parasitic cysts. The cysts can change the level of the neurotransmitters such as dopamine in the brain and by doing so extend the muscle response time and change personality profiles. In this Study, we aimed to determine the frequency of the latent toxoplasmosis (LT) in the driver population who were either injured or died in traffic accidents reported in Istanbul and its suburbs.
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- Makale [92796]