Gardens, Sandboxes & Parks Study on Toxocara by rabbitears ..... Parasites Support Forum (Alt Med)
Date: 6/26/2007 2:27:01 PM ( 18 y ago)
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Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo, Mar/Apr 2004 by Wiwanitkit, Viroj, Waenlor, Weerachit
SUMMARY
Toxocara species are most common roundworms of Canidae and Felidae. Human toxocariasis develops by ingesting of embryonated eggs in contaminated soil. There is no previous report of Toxocara contamination in the soil samples from the public areas in
Toxocara species are most common roundworms of Canidae and Felidae. Both T. canis and T. call arc considered the causative agents of human toxocariasis2. T. cams is well-known by its unique transmission mode, transplaccntal migration, in the definite host. The infection rates arc very high in dogs. Human toxocariasis develops by ingesting of cmbryonatcd eggs in contaminated soil.
From the reviewed literature we have found that, in
There is no previous report of Toxocara contamination in the soil samples from the public areas in
All 175 samples were examined for parasite eggs according to the method reported by UGA & KATAOKA5. Briefly, a fresh soil sample of 2 g per each place was taken to the laboratory. About 2 g of powdery and wet sand was suspended in about 3 ml of aqua solution for 10 minutes. After the precipitation, the precipitant was then removed onto a microscopic slide, covered by coverslip, and examined for parasite eggs or oocysts.
According to this study, Toxocara eggs were detected from 10 (5.71%) of 175 soil samples. Of these ten positive samples, five were the Toxocara cam's and the others were Toxocara call. The density of infection for each sample was one egg per field (X400). The contamination rate in this area compared to above reported was lower. Since the setting of this study is in the capital in
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