[HTML][HTML] Rats, cats, people and parasites: the impact of latent toxoplasmosis on behaviour

JP Webster - Microbes and infection, 2001 - Elsevier
The manipulation hypothesis states a parasite may alter host behaviour for its own benefit,
often by enhancing its transmission rate through the food chain. This paper reviews studies
on the potential impact of one parasite, Toxoplasma gondii, on host behaviour, both on
rodents, where altered responses may be proposed to benefit the parasite, and humans,
where altered responses may arise as a side-effect of infection with no current adaptive
significance.