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How can you prevent toxocariasis from spreading?

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Wash your hands with soap and warm water after playing with your pets or other animals, after outdoor activities, and before handling food or eating. Teach children the importance of washing hands to prevent infection. Teach children that it is dangerous to eat dirt or soil.


How do you get rid of toxocariasis?

Visceral toxocariasis can be treated with antiparasitic drugs such as albendazole or mebendazole. Treatment of ocular toxocariasis is more difficult and usually consists of measures to prevent progressive damage to the eye.

How do you prevent Toxocara canis in dogs?

How can I prevent Toxocara Canis infection? Toxocara can be easily prevented or treated with prescription wormers. These are available as liquid, tablet or spot-on formulations, and can be prescribed by your vet. Adult dogs should be wormed every 3-6 months.

How do you stop roundworms from spreading?

Management and Treatment While there are various kinds of roundworms, they usually all have the same treatment. Your provider will prescribe a medicine called albendazole. This medicine prevents the larvae from getting bigger or multiplying. The worms in your body then pass through your poop.

How can we prevent and control roundworm infection?

How can I prevent infection?1Avoid contact with soil that may be contaminated with human feces, including with human fecal matter (“night soil”) used to fertilize crops.2Wash your hands with soap and warm water before handling food.3Teach children the importance of washing hands to prevent infection.Ascariasis - General Information - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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