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Definition of toxocariasis in English: toxocariasisnounˌtɒksəʊkəˈrʌɪəsɪsˌtɑksəkəˈraɪəsəs mass nounInfection of a human with the larvae of toxocara worms, causing illness and a risk of blindness from cyst formation in the eye. 弓蛔虫病 Example sentencesExamples - Vet Selina Bonelli, from the Best Friends Veterinary Group in Brentwood, said the risk of toxocariasis is small, but people should always be on their guard.
- In rare cases toxocariasis can lead to partial blindness and swelling of the organs and central nervous system.
- Ocular toxocariasis produces unilateral chronic panuveitis associated with granulomatous mass lesion in fundus (ocular toxoplasmosis usually causes acute retinochoroiditis).
- Posterior uveitis has a range of clinical manifestations and is associated with several conditions, including syphilis, tuberculosis, human immunodeficiency virus infection, toxocariasis and fungal diseases.
- He added: ‘Children are at greatest risk of illness from dog mess and can catch diseases such as toxocariasis which can cause serious eye damage and even blindness.’
- As well as carrying health risks, in particular the disease toxocariasis, dog fouling is an extremely anti-social problem, and one that can very simply be avoided.
- You cannot catch toxocariasis from an infected human being, only from the faeces of a infected animal.
- And dog mess is not just unpleasant, it is sometimes (when pets are not wormed) a source of toxocariasis, which can lead to blindness in children.
- When the larvae in the intestine make their way through the bloodstream to the eye, it is known as ocular toxocariasis, or ocular larva migrans, which may lead to a permanent loss of vision.
Definition of toxocariasis in US English: toxocariasisnounˌtäksəkəˈrīəsəsˌtɑksəkəˈraɪəsəs Infection of a human with the larvae of toxocara worms, causing illness and a risk of blindness from cyst formation in the eye. 弓蛔虫病 Example sentencesExamples - You cannot catch toxocariasis from an infected human being, only from the faeces of a infected animal.
- As well as carrying health risks, in particular the disease toxocariasis, dog fouling is an extremely anti-social problem, and one that can very simply be avoided.
- Vet Selina Bonelli, from the Best Friends Veterinary Group in Brentwood, said the risk of toxocariasis is small, but people should always be on their guard.
- In rare cases toxocariasis can lead to partial blindness and swelling of the organs and central nervous system.
- He added: ‘Children are at greatest risk of illness from dog mess and can catch diseases such as toxocariasis which can cause serious eye damage and even blindness.’
- Ocular toxocariasis produces unilateral chronic panuveitis associated with granulomatous mass lesion in fundus (ocular toxoplasmosis usually causes acute retinochoroiditis).
- And dog mess is not just unpleasant, it is sometimes (when pets are not wormed) a source of toxocariasis, which can lead to blindness in children.
- When the larvae in the intestine make their way through the bloodstream to the eye, it is known as ocular toxocariasis, or ocular larva migrans, which may lead to a permanent loss of vision.
- Posterior uveitis has a range of clinical manifestations and is associated with several conditions, including syphilis, tuberculosis, human immunodeficiency virus infection, toxocariasis and fungal diseases.
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