Can Dog Worms and Cat Worms Infect Humans?
Yes, dog worms and cat worms can and often do infect humans. As loving pet owners, we share our homes, our hearts, and even our beds with our furry friends. Unfortunately, dogs and cats can infect humans with roundworms, also known as ascarids, and hookworms through a process known as Zoonotic transmission. What is Zoonotic Transmission and How Does Infection Occur? Zoonosis, also known as zoonotic disease, is the transmission of an infectious disease from an animal to a human. One of the most common types of infection is that of roundworms and hookworms. Because we enjoy such a close bond with our dogs and cats, we are more susceptible to transmission. Ask a Pet Health Question Get a Pet Health Answer Share your Pet Health Story Read a Pet Health Article Ascarid infection in humans comes from ingesting infective worm eggs, which hatch out larvae inside our bodies. Hookworm infection can happen two ways: from larvae ingestion or from burrowing through the skin. Also, infection can come