Expert answer:
"Non-wounded" skin even in direct contact with blood does not act as a gateway and contagion for most diseases. Toxoplasmosis does not get it that way, mainly because its patient already had and no longer has.
Hello, I am a physiotherapist and today I went to attend a patient, during the session the patient had a fractured wrist and finger, presented an exposed fracture of the metacarpal during the rescue, I hesitated, went to pull the patient off the floor and touched my hand in her blood. Immediately I passed alcohol, but she told me that she had had toxoplasmosis. Is Toxoplasmosis Transmitted Like This? How should I proceed?
"Non-wounded" skin even in direct contact with blood does not act as a gateway and contagion for most diseases. Toxoplasmosis does not get it that way, mainly because its patient already had and no longer has.