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  2. Baylisascaris - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Bleach can prevent the eggs from sticking, but will not ensure destruction. [ citation needed ] According to Parasitism in Companion Animals by Olympic Veterinary Hospital, hand washing is an important countermeasure against ingestion, and decontamination of other surfaces is accomplished by thoroughly flaming with a propane ...

  3. Ascaris lumbricoides - Wikipedia

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    Ascaris lumbricoides is a large parasitic roundworm of the genus Ascaris. It is the most common parasitic worm in humans. [1] An estimated 807 million–1.2 billion people are infected with Ascariasis. lumbricoides worldwide. [2]

  4. Ascariasis - Wikipedia

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    Ascariasis is a disease caused by the parasitic roundworm Ascaris lumbricoides. [1] Infections have no symptoms in more than 85% of cases, especially if the number of worms is small. [ 1 ] Symptoms increase with the number of worms present and may include shortness of breath and fever at the beginning of the disease. [ 1 ]

  5. Parasitic worm - Wikipedia

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    Parasitic worms live in and feed in living hosts. They receive nourishment and protection while disrupting their hosts' ability to absorb nutrients. This can cause weakness and disease in the host, and poses a global health and economic problem. [2]

  6. Helminthiasis - Wikipedia

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    Roundworms such as Brugia, Wuchereria and Onchocerca are directly transmitted by mosquitoes. [31] [32] In the developing world, the use of contaminated water is a major risk factor for infection. [33] Infection can also take place through the practice of geophagy, which is not uncommon in parts of sub-Saharan Africa. Soil is eaten, for example ...

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  8. Baylisascaris procyonis - Wikipedia

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    Baylisascaris procyonis, also known by the common name raccoon roundworm, is a roundworm nematode, found ubiquitously in raccoons, the definitive hosts. It is named after H. A. Baylis, who studied them in the 1920s–30s, and Greek askaris (intestinal worm). [2] Baylisascaris larvae in paratenic hosts can migrate, causing larva migrans.

  9. Hookworm - Wikipedia

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    Hookworm infection is found in many parts of the world, [1] and is common in areas with poor access to adequate water, sanitation, and hygiene. In humans, infections are caused by two main species of roundworm, belonging to the genera Ancylostoma and Necator. In other animals the main parasites are species of Ancylostoma.