i am glad you responded, because i just went looking anew and could not find it being debunked...and don't remember what i had seen last time around.
evidently not debunked, as i just (first time in months) went re-reading CDC etc...but the punchlines i remembered from months ago include the only reservoir being cats, who clear the infections themselves, and healthy immune system humans generally have no symptoms.
"Cats can only release the infectious oocytes for between one and three weeks after they become infected, after which they can no longer spread the parasites."
what's interesting, and to your point, is the lack of insight as to why some people have side effects like bipolar and schizophrenia.
evidently not debunked, as i just (first time in months) went re-reading CDC etc...but the punchlines i remembered from months ago include the only reservoir being cats, who clear the infections themselves, and healthy immune system humans generally have no symptoms.
"Cats can only release the infectious oocytes for between one and three weeks after they become infected, after which they can no longer spread the parasites."
what's interesting, and to your point, is the lack of insight as to why some people have side effects like bipolar and schizophrenia.