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Oesophagostomum radiatum nodule worm of cattle *adult nematodes live in small intestine-eggs are laid in small intestine-eggs are passed in feces-eggs hatch and larvae develop to infective 3rd stage in soil and feces-host ingests infective larvae-larvae penetrate mucosa and submucosa of small and large intestines and coil up-larvae return to lumen and matrue to adult stage |
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Oesophagostomum radiatum nodule worm of cattle-egg |
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Moniezia benedeni egg tapeworm of cattle |
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Moniezia benedeni tapeworm of cattle *mature cestodes in small intestine-gravid segments break off and pass in feces (as embryonated eggs and segements)-IH mite ingests infective eggs which hatch and develop into cysticercoids-host ingests infected mite-cysticercoids are freed during digestion and attach to intestinal wall to mature |
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Eimeria sp. sporulated oocyst host: cattle (ruminants, horses) -coccidia of large animals *meronts form in epithelial cells-asexual mating for several generations- male/female versions form and fertilized zygotes rupture out of epithelial cells-these oocysts pass in feces-develop to infective stage in soil and feces-host ingests sporulated oocysts-invade cecal or intestinal epithelial wall-cycle continues |
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Hypoderma sp.larva cattle grub flies *adult flies copulate(do not feed)-female attaches eggs to hairs(lower parts of the legs)-eggs hatch-larvae penetrate skin and migrate for 5 months to sq tissue on back and cut breathing holes in skin-larvae grow and as grubs drop to ground to pupate-pupae form in loose soil-adults emerge from pupae *H.lineatum lays many more eggs then H. bovis *H.lineatum migrates to area of esophagus and trachea/H. bovis migrates to spinal canal |
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Fasciola hepatica liver fluke of cattle and sheep -trematode *adults in biliary system-eggs laid in bile ducts-eggs pass in feces-miracidia develop in eggs-free swimming miracidia hatch from eggs in water- penetrate snail-sporocysts and then rediae develop in snail-cercariae develop in rediae-free swimming cercariae emerge from snail- become infective on vegetation in water and are ingested by host-freed during digestion become young flukes, migrate to bile ducts and mature to adult stage. *zoonotic |
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Fasciola Hepatica egg- liver fluke of sheep and cattle |
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