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Creeping Eruption (Ancylostomiasis)
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Creeping Eruption (Ancylostomiasis)
By: Allie Watson
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Facts about Creeping Eruption (Ancylostomiasis) :
Creeping Eruption is actually known as Hookworms.
Hookworms or Creeping Eruption, is a parasite.
Female Hookworms produce between 5,000- 10,000 eggs a day
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What type of animals get this disease and how do they get it?
The most common animals to have this parasite is cats and dogs.
They can get it from their mothers milk when they nurse on them.
Caused by ingestion or by larval penetration of the skin.
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How it is passed to humans?
When they meet bare skin of a human.
The hookworms burrow into the skin and enter the bloodstream.
They go into the lungs through the bloodstream, then go up the airways.
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What are the signs and symptoms for both animals and humans?
Anemia, Weight Loss, Lack of appetite
Dry cough, mild fever, itching, rashes
Infections, cramping, dizziness
Headaches, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain
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What will happen to humans if its not treated?
Death
Illness
Large amounts of infections.
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What is the treatment for animals and humans?
Anabiotic's, medications
Anemia can be treated with iron supplements.
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Ways that this disease can be prevented in animals and humans?
Limiting direct contact between infected soil and skin.
Avoid walking barefoot
Avoid touching soil.
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Bibliography
www.petmd.com/dog/conditions/infecitions-parasitic/c_multi_anaylostomiasis
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www.humanillness.com/original/Her-Kid/Hookworm.html
www.healthline.com/health/hookworm#Prevention8
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