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  2. Baylisascaris procyonis - Wikipedia

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    Raccoons are solitary but will frequently defecate in communal areas known as raccoon latrines. These latrines are an abundant source of B. procyonis eggs, which can remain viable for years. [4] Raccoons therefore are important in maintaining the parasite, providing a source of infection for humans and other animals. [4]

  3. Baylisascaris - Wikipedia

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    The eggs appear in the host species' feces. They can then be ingested by, and infest, a variety of other animals (including humans) that serve as paratenic hosts. [citation needed] Baylisascaris species include: Baylisascaris procyonis (of raccoons) [5] Baylisascaris melis (of European badgers) Baylisascaris transfuga (of bears)

  4. Humans can then become infected if they consume dirt or soil, water, or any material contaminated with infected raccoon feces, according to the health department.

  5. Dirofilaria tenuis - Wikipedia

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    Dirofilaria tenuis is introduced to the host (either a raccoon or, as in some rare cases, a human) as a larva when the vector, most commonly an Aedes or Anopheles mosquito, takes a blood meal and the parasite enters the host through the bite wound. Once inside the host, the larva molts into its final larval stage and then into an adult.

  6. Raccoon encounters are rising in Henderson County: What to ...

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    Calls about sick raccoons and raccoon encounters with humans and domestic animals are increasing in Henderson County. That's according to a news release from the Henderson County Department of ...

  7. How a handful of Americans got a terrifying, extremely rare ...

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    The lack of a commercially available test and the difficulty of making a diagnosis, researchers suspect that some cases may go unreported.

  8. Animal bite - Wikipedia

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    Companion animals, including dogs, cats, rats, ferrets, and parrots, may bite humans. Wildlife may sometimes bite humans. The bites of various mammals such as bats, skunks, wolves, raccoons, etc. may transmit rabies, which is almost always fatal if left untreated. [1] Human bites are themselves capable of doing great flesh damage, but are ...

  9. Rabid raccoon bites hiker traveling through national park ...

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    The raccoon tested positive for rabies after the incident in Pennsylvania, officials said. Rabid raccoon bites hiker traveling through national park, officials say. What to know

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