What Is Toxocariasis? Toxocariasis (tox-oh-keh-RYE-eh-sis) is a human infection caused by a type of worm that can live in the intestines of dogs and cats. It is most common in young children and pet owners, but anyone can get it.
How can a child get worms from a puppy?
The worms' eggs or larvae are passed from pets through stool. You can pick up hookworms through your skin from walking barefoot or playing outside. A young child might also accidentally eat the worm eggs, which may lead to roundworm. Hookworm infection can cause painful and itchy skin infections or abdominal symptoms.
What are the symptoms of worms in humans from dogs?
One of the reasons hookworm infections are often ignored is that the first and most common symptom is just an itchy rash on the area where the worm penetrated the skin. If left untreated, however, hookworms can cause fever, diarrhea, wheezing, and anemia. Severe infections can lead to heart failure.
Can I get sick if my dog has worms?
More serious cases in canines can produce signs of worms such as weight loss, poor coat, weakness, excessive hunger, loss of energy and diarrhoea and sickness. A dog with worms may eat more than usual, but still lose weight and where the diarrhoea is severe it can cause the dog's bottom to become sore.
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