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Thread: Cutanous Larva Migrans......

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    I recently listened to an audio lecture from "Great Courses" on hookworm. In 1909 7.5 million people in southern states (nearly 40% of the population in some areas) had hookworm. The American hookworm was discovered in 1902 by Charles Stiles. It was called the laziness disease because it made people anemic and they didn't feel like doing much. John Rockefeller spent millions of dollars to educate the people and doctors and set up free clinics all throughout the south to combat hookworm. By 1920 hookworm cases had been cut in half and by 1940 it had virtually dissapeared. They had medicine that worked in the early 1900's, so I'm sure they have it now.
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    This is why I don't invite any cutanous larva migrans to my beach party and if they do show up I make them wear sandals...

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    I heard sterilizing yourself from the inside out helps prevent the problem
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    Couple of really good pieces of advice in this thread.

    Rob's mention that sand in the sunlight and sand at the waterline should be safe to walk on. Hearsay only, but I have been told that the larvae can not survive in sand above a certain temp and that sand exposed to sunlight is above that temp.

    Falling coconuts as mentioned by Rob & Captaind amongst others. As a driver I learned years ago do not park under a coconut tree they will take a windshield out quickly. That advice also works on Breadfruit trees,,,,, not as high of a fall, but a pretty large projectile.

    Both points might lead to the advice, walk your property when you arrive and note drop zones.
    I have won many awards in a lifetime of competition and service. But the highest was offered without plaque or fanfare on a hilltop in post Ivan Jamaica. A true Rasta and a dear friend observed "Chet you are like a father of men, you see need and fulfill that need without being asked". Let us be travelers and not tourist.

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    Fyi, with regard to falling coconuts........you are far more likely to be killed by a falling coconut than a shark.....just to further confuse this thread

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    "Only a dosage of Ivermectin or Albiendazole will."

    My pitbull had mange and the vet gave us
    Ivermectin to give to her. Started with a small dose of 1 cc then 2 cc and then 3 cc's every day until the bottle was empty. Did a good job of killing the mites that cause manage.

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    My puppy (now my full grown dog) came home with me from the dog shelter with mange. Ivermectin did the trick. It was crazy expensive through the vet so we got the dosing information and bought it at the local feed and seed store but almost nothing. Totally relevant comment, eh?

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    more useless info= budgie bird at work had bird mites and guess what cured it! Ivomec!! Just took a bit to figure out the dosage lol........I got hit on the head by a falling almond last reach sure don't want to experience a coconut!!!!

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    jamaican apple falls
    grazed my head
    It was delicious

    Just thought a little Haiku was appropriate here. Happened at Firefly circa 2010

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    I had a rather large parasite attach itself to me on the beach a couple of weeks ago...He kept wanting me to buy him a beer...

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