Multiple Choice
In an individual with AIDS,what is the most likely reason for a toxoplasmosis infection that invades the central nervous system?
A) The host produces a lot of antibody.
B) Cysts in the tissue become reactivated.
C) The individual ingests contaminated water.
D) The parasite has acquired new surface proteins.
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