There are no medications available to treat T. gondii. Other than remaining vigilant to try to prevent infection, there’s not too much else to do.
In a 2005 study in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, health care providers advised pregnant women and women looking to become pregnant to get screened for T. gondii. The authors also suggested that women understand the risk factors for infection, such as exposure to cats (and particularly litter boxes and feces), consuming improperly cooked meat and drinking untreated water.
