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*Very rarely, ocular involvement
*Very rarely, ocular involvement


== Different Diagnosis ==
==Different Diagnosis==


* Other parasites
*Other parasites
** [[Baylisascaris procyonis]]
**[[Baylisascaris procyonis]]
** [[Schistosomiasis|Acute schistosomiasis]]
**[[Schistosomiasis|Acute schistosomiasis]]
** [[Fasciola hepatica]], [[Clonorchis sinensis]], and [[Opisthorchis viverrini]]
**[[Fasciola hepatica]], [[Clonorchis sinensis]], and [[Opisthorchis viverrini]]
** [[Ascaris lumbricoides]] liver abscess
**[[Ascaris lumbricoides]] liver abscess
** [[Echinococcus]]
**[[Echinococcus]]
** [[Capillaria hepatica]]
**[[Capillaria hepatica]]
* Other diseases
*Other diseases


== Diagnosis ==
==Diagnosis==


* Mostly clinical ± serology
*Mostly clinical ± serology
* May be able to see larvae on tissue histopathology
*May be able to see larvae on tissue histopathology


== Management ==
==Management==


* For mild or moderate disease, clinical monitoring is all that is needed as it self-resolves in most cases
*For mild or moderate disease, clinical monitoring is all that is needed as it self-resolves in most cases
* For severe or life-threatening disease, can try treating with [[Is treated by::albendazole]], [[Is treated by::mebendazole]], [[Is treated by::diethylcarbamazine]]
*For severe or life-threatening disease, can try treating with [[Is treated by::albendazole]], [[Is treated by::mebendazole]], [[Is treated by::diethylcarbamazine]]
** Adjunctive corticosteroids are used due to intense inflammatory reaction to dying parasites
**Adjunctive corticosteroids are used due to intense inflammatory reaction to dying parasites


== Prevention ==
==Prevention==


* Do not eat dog, cat, or raccoon poop
*Do not eat dog, cat, or raccoon poop
* Keep sandboxes closed when not in use, and keep pets away from them
*Keep sandboxes closed when not in use, and keep pets away from them
* Test and treat dogs regularly
*Test and treat dogs regularly


[[Category:Infectious diseases]]
[[Category:Infectious diseases]]

Latest revision as of 17:55, 20 August 2020

Background

Organism Host Notes
Toxocara canis canines most common cause in humans
Toxocara cati felines
Baylisascaris procyonis raccoons causes neural larva migrans
  • Humans are dead-end hosts

Clinical Manifestations

  • Most frequently in young children (who are effective at getting dirt into their mouths)
    • Mean age 2 to 4 years
  • Most infection is asymptomatic
  • Severe symptoms eosinophilia, fever, and hepatomegaly
  • Other common symptoms include cough, wheezing
  • Rarely, urticaria and nodules
  • Very rarely, ocular involvement

Different Diagnosis

Diagnosis

  • Mostly clinical ± serology
  • May be able to see larvae on tissue histopathology

Management

  • For mild or moderate disease, clinical monitoring is all that is needed as it self-resolves in most cases
  • For severe or life-threatening disease, can try treating with albendazole, mebendazole, diethylcarbamazine
    • Adjunctive corticosteroids are used due to intense inflammatory reaction to dying parasites

Prevention

  • Do not eat dog, cat, or raccoon poop
  • Keep sandboxes closed when not in use, and keep pets away from them
  • Test and treat dogs regularly