HRT4SQRLS
11-25-2016, 07:37 AM
There is an interesting study published in the current Dec 2016 Emerging Infectious Diseases. EID is published by the CDC. The study was on exposure by wildlife rehabbers to the the raccoon roundworm Bayliascaris
347 wildlife rehabbers in the US and Canada were tested for antibodies to Bayliascaris. 7% (24) tested positive for antibodies. These were asymptomatic individuals. This shows that sub-clinical exposure is taking place among wildlife rehabbers. Apparently not all exposures result in the highly fatal neurological infection that we are all familiar with but, IMO it also highlights the need to improve our awareness and infection control practices when handling raccoons in particular and all wildlife in general.
http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/22/12/16-0467_article
347 wildlife rehabbers in the US and Canada were tested for antibodies to Bayliascaris. 7% (24) tested positive for antibodies. These were asymptomatic individuals. This shows that sub-clinical exposure is taking place among wildlife rehabbers. Apparently not all exposures result in the highly fatal neurological infection that we are all familiar with but, IMO it also highlights the need to improve our awareness and infection control practices when handling raccoons in particular and all wildlife in general.
http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/22/12/16-0467_article