Toxocariasis is infection with worms of the genus Toxocara, a genus of nematode parasites found in dog - T.canis - and cats - T.cati. Both species can sometimes be found in man.
It occurs in two types:
The phrase larva migrans refers to the fact that the worm fails to mature in humans.
Most colonisation with Toxocara species does not lead to symptomatic infection in well-cared for adult animals; young and debilitated animals are at greater risk
Toxocarosis is not spread by person-to-person contact (1)
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