In infected mice that are treated with MBP146-78 at 50 mg/kg twice daily, parasites are undetectable throughout the 10-day treatment period in each of the tissues examined. However, samples from brain, spleen, and lung taken from infected treated mice reveal the presence of parasites after cessation of administration of MBP146-78, indicating that a transient asymptomatic parasite recrudescence occurs in all survivors. The ability of mice to control Toxoplasma infection after MBP146-78 treatment has been terminated suggests that the mouse immune system plays a synergistic role with chemotherapy in controlling the infection.