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Figure 1.

Flow diagram of the selection of the studies.

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Table 1.

Studies about abnormal pregnancy outcomes in T.gondii infected groups and control groups.

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Table 2.

Studies about T.gondii infection rate in abnormal pregnancy and normal pregnancy.

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Table 3.

Studies about the rate of vertical transmission when mother got infected in pregnancy.

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Table 4.

Studies about the rate of vertical transmission when infected mother got treatment in pregnancy.

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Figure 2.

Forest plot of the relationship between T.gondii infection and adverse pregnancy outcomes.

a, The odds ratio of the total abnormal pregnancy chance between Toxoplasma infected and uninfected pregnant women; b-f, The odds ratio of the different abnormal pregnancy outcomes between Toxoplasma infected and uninfected pregnant women. Scale: for value of odds ratio.

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Table 5.

Analysis results of the relationship between maternal T.gondii infection and adverse pregnancy outcomes.

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Figure 3.

Odds ratio of Toxoplasma infection rate between abnormal pregnancy and normal pregnancy.

Scale: for value of odds ratio.

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Figure 4.

Proportion of congenital toxoplasmosis happening by mother infection.

a, The rate of vertical transmission when mother got infected in pregnancy; b-d, The rate of vertical transmission in different pregnancy trimester. Scale: incidence of congenital toxoplasmosis.

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Table 6.

Analysis results of the rate of vertical transmission when mother got infected in different trimester.

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Figure 5.

Proportion of congenital toxoplasmosis happening when infected mother received prenatal treatment.

a, The total rate of vertical transmission when mother received treatment; b-d, The rate of vertical transmission when mother received different treatment regimes. Scale: incidence of congenital toxoplasmosis.

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Table 7.

Analysis results of the vertical transmission rate when infected mother got treatment in pregnancy.

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Figure 6.

Funnel plot showing publication bias.

a, in group of abortion and T. gondii infection; b, in group of infection rate in normal and abnormal pregnancy outcomes.

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