Your Baby – July 2019

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We recently got a kitten for our
three-year-old daughter. Should
we deworm the whole family?

A:


Simon answers: Worms are
fairly specific to their host
species, meaning that it is very
unlikely for a cat to transfer worms to
a human and vice versa. It is possible
to contract roundworms from a cat
if you are digging around in soil that
a cat uses for defecating, but only in
this situation. The resulting worm
infestation is not in the intestines but in
the skin and other organs.
Worms occurring in children are
contracted from the faeces of other
children, and thus worm infections
occur most commonly in areas with
poor hygiene and sanitation.
These worms are called roundworms
and include: ascaris, pinworms,
hookworms, strongyloides and
whipworms. They are mostly acquired
by swallowing an infective egg from
soil that was infected or else by
migrating through the skin as larvae
when digging or standing in infected
soil. Remember that this is soil infected
with worms found in human faeces.
Symptoms caused by worms are
directly related to the intensity of the
infection. Light infections cause no
symptoms at all, but heavy infections
can cause serious complications to
the intestines and lungs. The most
common presentation of worms

is an itchy anus due to pinworms.
Complications from worms can be
iron deficiency or other nutritional
deficiencies including poor absorption,
growth delay and bowel obstruction.
Worms are diagnosed by seeing live
worms in stool or by sending stool to
a laboratory where eggs and larvae can
be spotted under a microscope.
The practice of deworming family
members is really not necessary in
families living in urban environments.
In a school situation where many
children use one sandpit, there may
be necessity to deworm your child
every year to prevent or treat worm
infestation. In the home situation you
need only deworm your pets.
Worms must be treated with
medication, either mebendazole
(Vermox) or albendazole (Zentel).
A single dose is usually sufficient, but
for whipworm and for strongyloides
three or more doses may be necessary.
So, it’s important to know which
worm you’re dealing with before
starting medication.
Please deworm your cat. Don’t dig
in the area where the cat is pooping,
use gloves when gardening, and don’t
worry about your three-year-old unless
she is exposed to sandpits and there’s
a possibility of coming into contact
with other children’s faeces. YB

SHOULD WE DEWORM EVERYONE


NOW THAT WE HAVE A CAT AT HOME?


Dr Simon Strachan
Paediatrician

78 | JULY & AUGUST 2019


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