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hookworm disinfectant

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RedRiver35 - 01 Apr 2004 16:52 GMT
Good morning.

Chelle here.

What do you use to clean/disinfect  your hands after scooping litter of a cat
with
hookworms (or any worms)?  I want to avoid contaminating my others.  Mr.
I-have-hookworms is currently in isolation for two more weeks.

TIA
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Sunflower - 01 Apr 2004 17:34 GMT
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> TIA

Soap and water for a minute should do the trick unless you get poop under
the nails and then a quaternary ammonium solution should help with that.
Sharon Talbert - 01 Apr 2004 22:39 GMT
We buy nolvasan (sp?) surgical scrub from our vet by the gallon and wash
our hands with the stuff all day long.

Sharon Talbert
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