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- Each of the following statements concerning Trichomonas vaginalis is correct EXCEPT: O Vaginalis causes bloody diarrhea. Vaginalis can be diagnosed by visualizing the trophozoite. Vaginalis is transmitted sexually. Vaginalis can be treated effectively with metronidazoleBriefly describe the human infections caused by Pseudomonas.Explain the means by which cats, rodents, birds, domestic animals,and people are infected with Toxoplasma gondii.