>>20485849This is some dumb, nigger-tier shit, anon. You're not even good at making up horseshit. Pick a number not 99%, for instance. Make it 97 or 91% next time. No one sprays human fecal matter on crops anywhere in the United States, or Europe. We'd have far worse things than worms in that case, things like cholera and dysentery, and a dozen other "you can't stop shitting yourself for 3 days, then you die" plagues. In some drought-stricken areas there are temptations to use treated wastewater, but even then it's always used for things like car washes and golf courses. And in those cases, it is heavily treated... no flatworm eggs are surviving these processes.
When produce is contaminated (think lettuce, though sometimes other vegetables), it's always with water contaminated with livestock manure. Gross, and in some cases no safer (after all, they recall these after people get sick), but it's never worms/parasites. Always fucking E. coli, or some other similar bacteria. Usually, it's shit coming from Mexico rather than California, though the US doesn't have a perfect track record either. Worms are so rare in the United States, that those that are human obligate are largely extinct in this country (when someone does get them, invariably they traveled somewhere else within the past few weeks). If you can find a place where they are endemic, it'd have to be some place in Appalachia still using outhouses or the like.
You're completely full of bullshit, but completely free of worms even before taking that veterinary medicine.