“…2,3,9,20,22,23 The prevalence of latent infection by T. gondii found in this study was higher than most estimates in other studies conducted with HIV/AIDS positive individuals in many places around the world, particularly in neighboring countries belonging to sub-Saharan Africa. The estimates vary from 4.0% to 8.0% in Zambia, 5.0% to 17.0% in South Africa, 19.0% in Zimbabwe, 26.0% in Angola, 36.5% in Nigeria, 44.0% in Namibia, Uganda on 34.0% to 54.0%, 40.0% to 70.0% in Tanzania, 55.5% Kenya and 93.0% in Ethiopia.…”