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Yes, because bacteria is transferred in one single way and that's direct contact. Nowhere in the history of the planet has indirect infection happened. Shaking hands has been the cleanest form of greetings since day 1! Cats never sit down on items human introduce into their mouths or put food on. And all humans, without exception, wash their hands after handling cats and prior to consuming or preparing food.
It's a parasite that causes toxoplasmosis. At least in Germany it's assumed most infected people got it from insufficiently heated pork.
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As you can clearly read, one doesn't require feline anilingus to acquire the parasite.