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Raccoons , the scourge of suburbs across North America , are now work mayhem overseas .

The furry creatures were introduced to Europe as exotic pets and have exploded in universe since the 1970s . Now consider an incursive species , the racoon menace to drag in the continent with infective and parasitic diseases like hydrophobia , researcher warn .

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The raccoon spreads dangerous diseases as it invades Europe.

" Due to its speedy enlargement and the long lean of sickness that it may carry , it poses a health risk that we must digest in head , " researcher Beatriz Beltrán - Beck , said in a affirmation from the Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology ( FECYT ) . Beltrán - Beck led a study on the raccoon invasion , which was published in the European Journal of Wildlife Research .

Rabies has been rid of in most of Western Europe but researchers like Beltrán - Beck discourage that raccoons could spread the deadly disease in easterly parts of the continent . Over the last several years , 142 cases of rabies in raccoons have been report in Europe , mostly inUkraine , Estonia , Germany and Lithuania , according to FECYT .

racoon sometimes host the nematodeBaylisascaris procyonis , which , in human race , can induce an infection that does n’t become seeming until the worm ’s larvae move into a victim ’s eyes or central skittish organization , causing sightlessness , neurologic damage or dying . There have been few cases of the illness reported in humans , but   researchers with FECYT said it is emerging and on the boost in Europe .

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Part of the problem might be that European country , like Spain , do not control the trade of racoon , which are often grease one’s palms as pet and then released into the wild when they strain maturity and become aggressive , Beltrán - Beck said . There also is a lack of knowledge about the distribution and population denseness of the raccoon in Europe , she added in the statement .

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