Raccoon Roundworm Alert: A Wake-Up Call for LA County Residents

South Bay, USAThu Sep 19 2024
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Raccoon roundworm, a rare and potentially serious infection, has been detected in two LA County residents. The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is investigating the cases, which have raised concerns about the risk of disease transmission from animals to humans. In the South Bay area, two individuals have contracted the infection, which is caused by the Baylisascaris procyonis parasite. While the risk to the general public is considered low at this time, health officials emphasize the importance of taking precautions to prevent the spread of zoonotic diseases. Raccoons are common in urban areas, and their feces can contaminate soil, water, and other materials. When humans ingest these contaminated substances, they can become infected with the raccoon roundworm. Young children and people with developmental disabilities are more susceptible to infection due to their tendency to put contaminated objects in their mouths. "The health of humans and animals is intricately linked," said Dr. Muntu Davis, Los Angeles County health officer. "By taking simple precautions like washing your hands regularly, avoiding direct contact with wild animals and their waste, keeping pets healthy, and preventing wildlife from living near our homes, we can protect our neighborhoods and families. "
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