If my dog or cat has intestinal worms, how can these parasites infect humans? Roundworms are the most common intestinal parasite of pets and the most likely to be transmitted to humans. Humans can accidentally ingest infective worm eggs that have been passed through the pet's feces and left in the environment.
How do I know if I got worms from my cat?
Small segments break off and are passed in your pet's feces. These segments, which can sometimes be seen moving, are actually packets of tapeworm eggs. If your pet has tapeworms, you may see tiny white segments that look like grains of rice slowly moving around their waste or stuck to their back end.
What are the chances of getting worms from your cat?
The transmission of intestinal parasites from pets to humans, predominantly children, is something we've been aware of for a long while. But until recently, quality information - backed by good science - was unavailable. Numerically, the odds of you or your children getting worms from your dog or cat are quite low.
What happens if humans get worms from cats?
Feline roundworms can infect humans, especially children If accidentally ingested, the worms can migrate to organs such as the liver, lungs, brain or eyes, where the human body generates an immune response to try to wall them off and prevent them from moving any further.
What are the symptoms of roundworms in humans?
Roundworms are parasites that need to live in the body. These parasitic infections can cause diarrhea and fever.Cough.Disturbed sleep.Fever.Restlessness.Severe abdominal (stomach) pain.Vomiting.Wheezing.Malnutrition.Roundworms: Parasitic Infection, Pinworm Symptoms, Treatment
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