Toxoplasma gondii, a prevalent parasite, is known to be a causative agent of toxoplasmosis and represents a significant contributor to fatalities attributed to foodborne illnesses. While T. gondii infects a substantial portion of the population, it typically poses a serious threat primarily to individuals with compromised immune systems and expectant mothers who have recently contracted the infection. In immunocompromised patients, the parasite can lead to severe complications. Similarly, newly infected pregnant women are at an elevated risk due to the potential transmission of the parasite to the developing fetus. It is important to recognize the potential risks associated with T. gondii and implement appropriate preventive measures to safeguard the health of vulnerable individuals.