Toxoplasmosis is often asymptomatic but can lead to severe health complications in certain groups, such as pregnant women and immunocompromised individuals. The disease is primarily transmitted through contact with contaminated cat feces, consumption of undercooked contaminated meat, or congenitally from mother to child. Understanding the disease's pathology is crucial for toxicologists, particularly when evaluating environmental and chemical risk factors that might exacerbate its spread or severity.