Prevention of Alveolar Hydatid Disease
Prevention of Alveolar Hydatid Disease: If you live in an area where E. multilocularis is found in rodents and wild canines, take the following precautions to avoid infection:
- Don’t touch a fox, coyote, or other wild canine, dead or alive, unless you are wearing gloves. Hunters and trappers should use plastic gloves to avoid exposure.
- Don’t keep wild animals, especially wild canines, as pets or encourage them to come close to your home.
- Don’t allow your cats and dogs to wander freely or to capture and eat rodents.
- If you think that your pet may have eaten rodents, consult your veterinarian about the possible need for preventive treatments.
- After handling pets, always wash your hands with soap and warm water.
- Fence in gardens to keep out wild animals.
- Do not collect or eat wild fruits or vegetables picked directly from the ground. All wild-picked foods should be washed carefully or cooked before eating.
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1. excerpt from Alveolar Hydatid Disease: DPD
Last revision: April 8, 2003
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