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After reviewing the Wiki article Toxocariasis, it was apparent that some sections within the article itself were very sparsely explained. Overall, I concluded that more information was needed particularly in regards to the vectors and incubation period sections of the article. More descriptive detailing is necessary for readers to fully understand the presented material.

Toxocariasis is the resultant of roundworms derived specifically from cats, dogs, and foxes. This illness affects humans and is commonly transmitted through contact with animal feces. The article fails to include the correspondence between prokaryotic expression vectors and their transmission through physical contact with feces that results in the contraction of the illness. Also, the topic of incubation period could have discussed information on how many eggs are produced and likelihood of survivability of those particular eggs that are present in soil. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jakep15 (talkcontribs) 02:50, 13 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]