| Literature DB >> 28726612 |
Sara B Weinstein, Camille M Lake, Holly M Chastain, David Fisk, Sukwan Handali, Philip L Kahn, Susan P Montgomery, Patricia P Wilkins, Armand M Kuris, Kevin D Lafferty.
Abstract
Baylisascaris procyonis (raccoon roundworm) infection is common in raccoons and can cause devastating pathology in other animals, including humans. Limited information is available on the frequency of asymptomatic human infection. We tested 150 adults from California, USA, for B. procyonis antibodies; 11 were seropositive, suggesting that subclinical infection does occur.Entities:
Keywords: Ascaridoidea; Baylisascaris procyonis; California; enteric infections; humans; nematode infections; parasites; prevalence; raccoon roundworm; raccoons; roundworm nematode; zoonoses
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28726612 PMCID: PMC5547801 DOI: 10.3201/eid2308.170222
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Questionnaire responses from participants in a study of the seroprevalence of Baylisascaris procyonis infection in humans, Santa Barbara County, California, USA, 2014–2016*
| Variable | No. (%) seropositive respondents, n = 11 | No. (%) seronegative respondents, n = 138 |
|---|---|---|
| Sex | ||
| M | 3 (27) | 54 (39) |
| F | 8 (73) | 84 (61) |
| Garden regularly | 4 (36) | 70 (51) |
| Sandbox at residence | 1 (9) | 11 (8) |
| Own a dog | 4 (36) | 37 (27) |
| Feed pets outside | 1 (9) | 11 (8) |
| Feed wildlife | 1 (9) | 18 (13) |
| Contact with raccoon or their feces | 2 (18) | 20 (14) |
| Raccoon seen in neighborhood in past | ||
| Week | 3 (27) | 23 (17) |
| Month | 4 (36) | 45 (33) |
| Year | 4 (36) | 48 (35) |
| >1 y (or never) | 0 | 22 (16) |
| Raccoon seen in yard in past | ||
| Week | 2 (18) | 15 (11) |
| Month | 5 (45) | 33 (24) |
| Year | 2 (18) | 48 (35) |
| >1 y (or never) | 2 (18) | 42 (31) |
*Responses are from 149/150 participants; 1 seronegative participant did not fill out the questionnaire.