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Toxocara canis in groundwater?

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Mosaic | 20:34 Tue 18th Jan 2011 | Animals & Nature
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The garden adjoing mine has been compleely paved, and stands about 2.5 feet above mine in level. Consequently rainwater seeps into my garden when it rains, which is lovely.
However....the owners keep dogs in this concreted garden, and they are not exercised or cleaned regularly. Consequently the space is constantly full of dog dirt, in varying stages of decay. This is seldom shifted.
Is there any risk that soil in my adjacent flowerbed will be contaminated with toxocara canis?
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What is UP with my typing?
I would suggest that you ask the local council's public health department.
Definitely a health problem.

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