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  1. www.nhs.uk › conditions › toxocariasisToxocariasis - NHS

    Toxocariasis only causes symptoms if the worms spread in your body. Depending on where the worms spread, symptoms can include: a high temperature. coughing or wheezing. stomach ache. an itchy rash. eye pain or redness. changes to your sight, such as seeing small dots or lines (floaters) or flashes of light. loss of vision (usually in 1 eye)

  2. Roundworms are white, round-bodied worms, and can get up to 18cm long! These worms spend most of their life within the gut of dogs, feeding on intestinal contents. Roundworms reproduce by laying eggs within the intestine. These eggs are passed out with faeces, mature for up to seven weeks, and then become infectious.

  3. Feb 18, 2024 · Are Kitten Roundworms Dangerous to Humans? Rarely, yes. Humans can get infected by putting unwashed fingers into their mouths, eating vegetables grown at farms using animal dung as fertilizer, or ...

  4. A roundworm infection, also called toxocariais, can be picked up by a dog in one of four ways: By eating infectious eggs, in contaminated soil or faeces. By eating another infected animal, which can include rats or birds. Puppies can get roundworms through their mother's milk. Puppies can be born infected if their mother is infected.

  5. Sep 10, 2024 · Key points. Toxocariasis is an infection caused by a parasite that spreads to people from animals, usually dogs and cats. It's also known as "dog roundworm" or "cat roundworm", after the parasite that causes it. Many people who are infected don't have any symptoms. But in some people, toxocariasis causes fevers, coughing, or abdominal pain and ...

  6. Roundworm infections usually happen when soil, sand, or plants that have been contaminated with infected animal feces are accidentally put in the mouth and ingested. • Hookworm infections happen when larvae penetrate the skin. This usually happens when people sit or walk on contaminated soil or sand with bare feet.

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  8. May 22, 2023 · Eating other infected animals Roundworms, hookworms, tapeworms and whipworms can all be contracted by eating an infected animal, such as a rodent, which can catch worms in the same way dogs can. A serious form of tapeworm (Echinococcus) is present in some areas in the UK (Wales and the Welsh borders) and can be contracted if dogs scavenge off the carcases of dead domestic animals such as sheep.

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