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How common is it for humans to get hookworms?

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An estimated 576-740 million people in the world are infected with hookworm. Hookworm was once widespread in the United States, particularly in the southeastern region, but improvements in living conditions have greatly reduced hookworm infections.


What are the signs of hookworms in humans?

What are the symptoms of hookworm disease?Skin rash on the feet where the larvae entered the body.Fever.Coughing or wheezing.Abdominal pain.Loss of appetite.Diarrhea.Weight loss.Anemia.Hookworm Disease: What Is It, Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

How easily can humans get hookworms from dogs?

Dog and cat hookworms generally do not cause intestinal hookworm infection in humans. Some dog and cat hookworms can cause CLM in humans. For this to happen, a person's skin needs to come into direct contact with feces that are a few days old from an infected dog or cat.

How many people are infected with hookworms?

Worldwide, between 576 and 740 million people are infected with hookworms, which are intestinal roundworms. The infection is most common in tropical areas where sanitation is poor.

How long does it take for hookworm symptoms to show?

The rash usually shows up 1 to 5 days after you have been exposed to the hookworms. But sometimes it can take more than 1 month to show up. Each person may have slightly different symptoms.

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