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The incubation period (time from exposure to symptoms) of a ''Baylisascaris'' infection is usually 1 to 4 weeks. If present, signs and symptoms can include: | The incubation period (time from exposure to symptoms) of a ''Baylisascaris'' infection is usually 1 to 4 weeks. If present, signs and symptoms can include: | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
History
Symptoms
The incubation period (time from exposure to symptoms) of a Baylisascaris infection is usually 1 to 4 weeks. If present, signs and symptoms can include:
- Nausea
- Tiredness
- Liver enlargement
- Loss of coordination
- Lack of attention to people and surroundings
- Loss of muscle control
- Blindness
- Coma