Abstract
Ancylostoma spp. is one of the most prevalent geohelminths worldwide. Feces of infected dogs and cats may contaminate public places, resulting in risk for the population. Ancylostoma spp. larvae may actively penetrate into and migrate through the skin of humans, resulting in erythema and intense pruritus characterized by serpiginous lesions, cutaneous larva migrans, also known as "creepin…