Deetee
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Our 5yr old cat has vomited up what I assume is a toxocara worm. She has been quite well, though hungrier than usual. It's a while since her last worming (6m -1yr). We will get her dewormed pronto, but I have a question for you vet types:
What is the risk of toxocariasis in our kids (youngest is 11)? I know ocular toxocara as a clinical entitiy is very rare in the UK, but I am still a little concerned, since I presume our cat, which goes everywhere in house and home, has been scattering eggs everywhere too, and we have all probably been exposed to the risk of inadvertent ingestion/contact.
Could the worm be something else (and therefore less worrisome)?
What is the risk of toxocariasis in our kids (youngest is 11)? I know ocular toxocara as a clinical entitiy is very rare in the UK, but I am still a little concerned, since I presume our cat, which goes everywhere in house and home, has been scattering eggs everywhere too, and we have all probably been exposed to the risk of inadvertent ingestion/contact.
Could the worm be something else (and therefore less worrisome)?
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