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FAQs about Pet-fishing & Human Health: Cross Zoonoses... Getting
Parasites from your Aquatics
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He's Got Worms Under His Skin (3/7/04) Dear Sir: <Steve Allen
this AM.> Can you help me identify these? I found similar ones on
www.biosci.ohio-state.edu/~parasites under “Anchor worm”. <The link
does not work for me and you did not attach a picture.> These red
ones came out of my right leg and the large T-shape in 2nd picture
<no picture received.> came from my right arm. <Yuck!> I
dropped my cell phone in a Koi pond. I already had existing sores from a
parasite. My 6-year old is showing the same signs. The smaller ones
in 2nd picture are from her stool. <Again, no picture. Odd that she
would have aquatic worms in her stools. Did she swallow some pond water?
Pinworms are very common in kids in the US. Where do you live. Ascaris
worms are a big problem worldwide, but seldom seen here.> Any help
would be appreciated. <Very simple advice John: You and your
daughter need to see a doctor this week! Call first thing tomorrow and
get an appointment right away! Do not delay any longer! Bring pictures
or actual worms with you. If your daughter still has worms in her stool,
take a sample with you in a clean Zip-Loc bag. It will hasten her
diagnosis & treatment.> Thank you, John D. Day Dera <You're
welcome. I hope that medical treatment swiftly rids you of these
parasites and any attendant secondary bacterial infection.>
Parasite Follow-Up (3/7/04) Thank you all for replying to my
e-mail. I personally have seen about 16 Drs ... Are we having fun yet?
Thanks again for replying <John: For brevity and to spare the
squeamish, I have omitted your extensive narrative of your saga from
this reply. No pix came through. If they're too big, they don't get to
us. All pics need to be compressed down to a manageable size of no more
than a few hundred KB. As for your long battle with this health problem
for you and your daughter, I really don't have anything worthwhile to
add. You are already seeking help from some of the best docs around. I
feel badly for the two of you. I certainly hope that you get to the
bottom of this soon and are both restored to normal health rapidly.
Steve Allen.> Re: parasites? Bob: Check this out. I
told him there's not any more help we can offer via WWM. His pix
didn't come through. I feel bad for this guy, but he needs to work it
through with the many doctors he's seen. I omitted the details of hi
long narrative from my posted reply. Steve <Very strange... to the
point of frightening. I would have this person go immediately to the
"zootic disease" part of the CDC for thorough diagnoses... there is no
such thing as "anchor worm" disease (a Branchiuran) of humans... and
the mix of roundworms and complaints listed....? Bob F>
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