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Stercorarian trypanosomes |
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mature trypanosomes in posterior GIT of intermediate host and transmitted with feces after a bloodmeal in tsetse fly/kissing bug |
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mature trypanosomes in anterior GIT of intermediate host and are injected with vector saliva through the proboscis during tsetse fly/kissing bug feeding; proboscis: long appendage from the head |
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Trypanosoma cruzii Lifecycle |
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kissing bug takes a blood meal and passes metacyclic mastigote in host mastigote become amastigote in muscle tissue and divides can become mastigote and travel to other tissue and become amastigote in other tissues kissing bug takes a bite and picks up mastigotes in blood mastigotes divide and move down the tract to escape in bug's feces or excreted in bug's saliva |
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Acute Form Chagoma: unilateral painless periorbital swelling Romana's sign: unilateral conjunctivitis with orbital edema fever, edema, lyphadenopathy myocarditis, hepatosplenomegaly death due to myocarditis or encephalitis lasts 1-2 months patient is asymptomatic with very low levels of parasitemia most survive acute phase Chronic Form may occur 10-20 years after infection cardiomegaly, megacolon, megaesophagus |
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Trypanosoma equiperdum Lifecycle |
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no intermediate bug vector present on mucous membranes of animal venereal disease |
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Trypanosoma equiperdum Disease |
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Trypanosoma cruzii Disease |
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Chagas' Disease Trypanosomiasis |
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Trypanosoma equiperdum Signs |
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1st stage: edema of genitals with vaginal/urethral discharge 2nd stage: urticarial plaques on side of body 3rd phase: progressive paralysis and death |
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Sandfly takes blood meal and injects promastigote into skin Promastigoes phagocytosed by macrophages Promastigotes transform into amastigotes inside macrophages Amastogtes multiply in cells of various tissues Sandfly takes a blood meal and ingests parasitized cell amastigotes develop in sandfly |
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Leishmania Clinical Signs |
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affects foxhounds that went to Europe or infected by mechanical vector abnormally long nails patchy alopecia generalized cutaneous nodules ocular lesions, wasting swollen limbs and joints autoimmunity, bleeding disorder |
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serology, skin test, cytology |
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Giardia cyst in food or water and gets ingested Giardia cyst develops into trophozoite in intestinal tract |
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fecal floatation with zinc sulfate and iodine stain to find cysts direct smear to see trophozoites falling leaf swimming pattern of trophozoites cysts in stool |
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most prevalent cause of parasitic diarrhea in US intermittent shedding of cysts treatment with ivermectin, pepto-bismal stops shedding pasty, grey, malororous diarrhea, steatorrhea, weight loss very persistent |
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disinfect with quaternary ammonium compounds 1:32 or 1:16 bleach dilution |
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Trichomonas fetus Lifecycle |
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no intermediate host no cyst form only trophozoite form trophozoite in preputial epithelium of bull trophozoite enters reproductive tract of cow during coitus trophozoite multiplies in both sexes by binary fission parasites do not survive outside of host |
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abortions in cattle Cows infection but no disease in 5-20% inflammation of vulva, vagina, cervix 4-9 days post coitus infertility/ low pregnancy rate early abortion, pyometra Bulls no disease is common acute mild inflammation of prepuce and penis subclinical involvement of testes, epididymis, seminal vesicles |
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cull the bulls self-limiting in cows |
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infected cats are generally young frequent from multicat conditions waxing and waning large bowel disease semi-formed cow pie consistency fresh blood/mucus malodoroous |
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Coccidia Eimeria LifeCycle |
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Herbivore ingests cysts parasites enter intestinal cells and mulitply differentiate into male and female parasites and make new oocysts oocysts passed in feces |
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diarrhea, depression, anorexia, death ADR |
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fecal floatation may not always show cysts and oocysts may be present without clinical signs intestinal scraping |
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Carnivore ingests cysts parasites enter intestinal cells and mulitply differentiate into male and female parasites and make new oocysts oocysts passed in feces |
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Toxoplasma gondii Life Cycle |
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definitive host is cat cat has sexual and asexual stages cat passes unsporulated oocysts in feces oocysts become sporulated in feed, water, soil sporulated oocysts ingested by intermediate host human eats undercooked contaminated meat containing cysts tachyzoites transmitted through placenta |
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pneumonia, anorexia, depression, encephalitis, abortion |
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tissue sample, blood sample, fecal floatation to look for cysts |
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dog/coyote eats infected carcass or placenta of deer oocysts passed in feces from dog/ coyote oocysts contaminate feed oocysts ingested by pregnant cow birth of PI calf, abortion, or healthy calf oocysts pass placenta of dog and affect puppies previous infection confers protective immunity against abortion |
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Dogs - ascending paralysis in puppies, die from difficulty swallowing Cattle - abortion |
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intermediate host (cat, raccoon, skunk) ingests sporocysts from environment oppossum (definitive host) ingests sarocyst microgamont and macrogamont (male and female) make unsporulated oocysts become sporulated oocyst become sporocysts host ingests sporocyst (aberrant host) |
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Dalmeny Disease - cattle EPM - equine protozoal myeloencephalitis |
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Dalmeny Disease - fever, decreased milk yield, dyspnea, abortion, weight loss Horses - lesions in spinal cord, brain, meninges, ataxia, limb dragging, intermittent lameness |
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PCR of CSF tap cysts in muscle serum and SCF immunoblot |
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Marquis (ponazuril) is only approved drug |
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Cryptosporidium LifeCycle |
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diarrhea in calves, lambs, foals, vet students enteritis, colitis, villous atrophy yellow, watery diarrhea, fever depression |
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Sheather's solution fecal floatation with Acid-Fast stain |
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Fasciola hepatica Life Cycle |
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common liver fluke eggs are passed in feces miriciium released an penetrate snail cercariae leave nail and encyst on vegetation ingested by sheep, cattle |
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Acute phase: due to immature flukes isolation from flock, anorexia, immobile, distended painful abdomen, death burrowing flukes cause hemorrhage, necrosis, inflammation, fibrosis liver is pale, friable, tunneled "Black disease" - a complication that causes death in sheep Chronic phase: due to adult flukes anemia, hypoproteinemia, eosinophilia, cachexia edema, ascites, poor wool quality, abortion hyperplastic, calcified bile ducts hepatic cirrhosis not fatal in cattle, fatal in sheep |
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necropsy in acute phase eggs in feces in chronic phase |
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Fascioloides magna Life Cycle |
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giant liver fluke deer pass oocysts in feces miriciium released an penetrate snail cercariae leave nail and encyst on vegetation ingested by sheep, cattle |
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Cattle asymptomatic flukes sequestered in cysts in liver parenchyma cysts become calcified Sheep and Goats death due to liver destruction continually migrating adults produce hemorrhage and liver necrosis and peritonitis |
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rarely see eggs in feces necropsy |
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Nanophyetus salmincola Disease |
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Nanophyetus salmincola Life Cycle |
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embryonated eggs passed in feces snail ingests eggs miracidia emerge from eggs and penetrate snails intestine cercariae released from snail cercariae penetrate fish host eats raw/undercooked fish |
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Nanophyetus salmincola Dx |
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eggs in feces peripheral lymph node aspiration and smear |
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Nanophyetus salmincola Signs |
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death in 90% of untreated cases fever, anorexia, vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, polydipsia |
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Paragonimus kellicotti Lifecycle |
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the Lung Fluke eggs in feces miracidia hatch in fresh water and penetrate snail (first intermediate host) mature to cercariae cercariae penetrate crayfish (second intermediate host) encyst as metacercariae definitive host eats crayfish larvae penetrate wall of small intestine to peritoneal cavity to diaphram to pleural cavity to lung host coughs up eggs, swallows them, and sheds them in feces |
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Paragonimus kellicotti Dx |
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radiographs transtracheal wash fecal floatation |
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Paragonimus kellicotti Signs |
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see them in pairs in lungs coughing up blood, weightloss death by pneumothorax radiographs have chainlink appearance eggs in feces or transtracheal wash |
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unembryonated eggs passed in feces eggs embryonate in water eggs hatch and ingested by crustacean (copepod) larvae develop in copepod fish eats copepod animal eats raw fish adult tapeworm develops in small intestine |
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usually asymptomatic sometimes diarrhea |
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eggs in feces proglottids shed in feces |
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Diphyllobothrium latum Life Cycle |
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unembryonated eggs passed in feces eggs embryonate in water eggs hatch and ingested by crustacean (copepod) larvae develop in copepod fish eats copepod animal eats raw fish adult tapeworm develops in small intestine |
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Diphyllobothrium latum Signs |
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Diphyllobothrium latum Dx |
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Taenia pisiformis Life Cycle |
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eggs or proglottids pass in feces rabbit ingests eggs from environment dog eats rabbit adult develops in small intestine |
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Taenia teniaformis Life Cycle |
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eggs or proglottids pass in feces mouse ingests eggs from environment cat eats mouse adult develops in small intestine |
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Taenia saginata Life Cycle |
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beef tapeworm eggs or proglottids pass in feces cattle eat infected vegatation oncospheres hatch and get into musculature oncosphered develop in muscle human eats undercooked meat adults develop in small intestine |
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pig tapeworm eggs or proglottids pass in feces cattle eat infected vegatation oncospheres hatch and get into musculature oncosphered develop in muscle human eats undercooked meat adults develop in small intestine |
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in humans - none, maybe weight loss measly beef |
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in humans - severe CNS signs measly pork |
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Dipylidium caninum Life Cycle |
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flea tapeworm larval stage infects flea host ingests fleas adults develop in small intestine |
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proglottids (look like cucumber seed) around anus or in feces eggs in feces |
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pruitis ani asymptomatic but possible enteritis |
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Taenia solium Disease in human |
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eggs in feces of definitive host are eaten by mites larval form - cystercoid mites are even by cattle while grazing (definitive host) develop in intestine |
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eggs in feces chains of proglottids passed in feces |
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Anoplocephala perfoliata Life cycle |
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horse ingests mite infected with cystercoid cystercoid develops into adult proglottids become gravid with eggs mature proglottids detach and are passed in feces eggs ingested by mites larval tapeworm develops in mite |
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Anoplocephala perfoliata Signs |
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colic in horses due to occlusion of ileocecal valva |
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Anoplocephala perfoliata Dx |
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less than 10% of horses are able to be diagnosed by fecal |
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Anoplocephala magna Life Cycle |
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horse ingests mite infected with cystercoid cystercoid develops into adult proglottids become gravid with eggs mature proglottids detach and are passed in feces eggs ingested by mites larval tapeworm develops in mite |
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no colic develop in upper small intestine |
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no real clinical signs during early infection vomiting, difficulty swallowing, aplastic anemia lesions and spondylitis in x-rays repeat fecal flotations with heather's solution |
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Spirocerca lupi Life Cycle |
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adults in wall of esophagus eggs pass in feces ingested by larvae or adult beetles molt from L1 to L3 inside intermediate host ingested by dog go into gastroepiploic arteries--> celiac artery --> aorta --> esophagus develop into adults |
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aneurisms and cause sudden death esophageal sarcomas could develop hypertrophic pulmonary osteoarthropathy (HPOA) in limbs |
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surgical removal of nodules |
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adults in stomach embryonated eggs passed in feces ingested by cockroaches, beetles, or crickets develop to infective larvae in intermediate hosts when ingested by cat/dog, larvae migrate in gastric mucosa enter lumen of stomach develop to adults |
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adult parasite is attached to wall or stomach feeds on mucosa and sucks blood move to new feeding site frequently leave ulcers where they fed catarrhal gastritis may develop, anemia, vomiting |
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loss of condition, vomiting, black feces small embryonated eggs in feces |
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Toxicara canis Life Cycle |
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embryonated eggs in environment get ingested larvae develop and released in intestine larvae migrate to various organs where their development is arrested larvae migrate to lungs and get coughed up and swalloed adults develop in lumen of intestine worms reproduce sexually and eggs passed in feces
in pregnant/lactating dog, larvae can be reactivated from dormant stage all over body infects offspring by transplacental and transmamamary transmission females can lay 200,000 eggs/day in feces eggs require 2-3 weeks to reach infectious state in environment |
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eggs in fecal floatation may pass adult worms in feces |
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Toxicara canis Signs in dogs |
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females can lay 200,000 eggs/day in feces asymptomatic damage to liver and lungs from migrating larvae blockage, rupture, intussusception of small intestine colic, vomiting, alternating diarrhea/constipation pot-bellied appearance dull, rough hair coat unthrifty, emaciated, death still births |
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eggs are extremely resistant and can remain viable for years egg has sticky outer coat need to use 1:32 bleach solution to remove that live flame or steam will kill the eggs |
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Toxicara canis Signs in humans |
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Visceral Larval Migrans are the problem in abnormal hosts common in liver, lungs, brain, eyes larvae become encapsulated by host response can remain viable for years |
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migrates to brain and can kill abnormal host |
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eggs in fecal floatation eggs look similar but are smaller than toxocara canis |
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prenatal infection does not occur transmammary route is major source of infection for kittens |
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found in any age cat asymptomatic, pot-bellied appearance |
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roundworm that infects dogs and cats non-migratory ascarid, stays in GIT |
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Anclyostoma caninum Life Cycle |
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Southern Hookworm direct lifecycle |
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Anclyostoma caninum Signs |
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dermatitis at larval penetration sites anemia, black tarry stools, dull haircoat, unthrifty Peracute Condition usually occurs during 2nd week of life eggs probably not in feces right yet severe anemia, dark tarry stools high risk of death - give Nemex right away |
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Uncinaria stenocephala Life Cycle |
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Northern Hookworm direct lifecycle |
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Uncinaria stenocephala Life Cycle |
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dermatitis at larval penetration sites anemia, black tarry stools, dull haircoat, unthrifty Peracute Condition usually occurs during 2nd week of life eggs probably not in feces right yet severe anemia, dark tarry stools high risk of death - give Nemex right away |
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Ancylostoma tubaeformae Life Cycle |
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Cat Hookworm direct lifecycle |
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Trichuris Vulpis Life Cycle |
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most common cause of large bowel diarrhea in US whip-like motion slashes and shreds mucosal tissue, lymph, and blood vessels |
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difficult to find in fecal floatation eggs are oval with bipolar plugs dx with therapy |
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females lay 2,000 eggs/day eggs are highly resistant avoid overcrowding and good sanitation with bleach |
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Strongyloides stercoralis Life Cycle |
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eggs hatch in intestines juveniles pass in feces and end up in soil Heterogonic cycle If weather is warm, larvae grow into adults (free living male and female) Lay eggs and develop in larvae Larvae penetrate animals Homogonic cycle If weather is cold, larvae try to find host right away Larvae migrate and penetrate Go to small intestine Can continually autoreinfect |
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Strongyloides stercoralis Signs |
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asymptomatic to sudden death |
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Strongyloides stercoralis Dx |
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find larvae in feces using Baermann technique |
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Capillaria aerophila Lifecycle |
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Capillaria aerophila Signs |
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asymptomatic to fatal pneumonia |
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bipolar assymmetrical eggs in feces or trachea swabs look like whipworm eggs but smaller |
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Dirofilaria immitis Life Cycle |
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Heartworm mosquito carrying infective heartworm larvae bites a dog larvae grow, develop, migrate over months in pulmonary arteries become sexually mature male and female worms reside in heart, lungs, and associated blood vessels go into heart if there is a lot of worms will see worms in heart on necropsy because flaps don't work and worms move worms mate and females release microfilariae into blood stream can detect in blood for 6-7 months |
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Dirofilaria immitis Signs in dogs |
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fatigue, coughing with exercise, syncopy tachycardia, ascites, hepatomegaly - right sided heart failure
Vena Cava Syndrome - massive numbers of heart worms are maturing very quickly in the vena cava Animal will die within a day |
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Dirofilaria immitis Dx in dogs |
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antigen ELISA test blood smear for microfilaria heartworm larvae are immotile Dipetalonema reconditum larvae are very motile
low infection - present in lower lung lobes high infection - present in right side of heart |
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Dirofilaria immitis Tx in dogs |
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doxycycline for 30 days before with immiticide for 3 tx |
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Rickettsiae found in all heart worms heartworms need it to reproduce and they need it to live |
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may contribute to pulmonary and renal inflammation contact from death of micrfilaria |
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Dirofilaria immitis Dx in cats |
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Antigen kits test for female uterine antigen Cat may have 2 males in their heart Can't diagnose it with antigen test Can't diagnose it with microfilaraie have to use antibody and antigen test together radiograph, echocardiography |
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Dirofilaria immitis Signs in cats |
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ARDS - acute respiratory distress syndrome 1-2 worms can cause tricuspid regurgitation and heart murmur increasing frequency of vomiting unrelated to food sudden death |
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Dirofilaria immitis Tx in cats |
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no tx for cats except steroids to minimize inflammation |
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fecal floatation can't tell species apart but eggs |
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causes hyperemia of gastric mucosa - catarrhal enteritis poor condition and diarrhea |
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Habronema muscae Life Cycle |
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worm larvae ingested by fly larvae in manure worm larvae develop inside fly larvae mature flies deposit worm larvae on lips, nostrils, wounds of horse horse licks it larvae develop in horse's stomach to adult worms |
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summer sores chronic gastritis and ulcerations pruritis, rubbing, self-mutilation |
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Parascaris equorum Life Cycle |
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equine roundworm eggs are passed feces and become infective larvae in grass horse swallows eggs containing infective larvae burrow into walls of small intestine carried by bloodstream into liver and lungs horse coughs up larvae and swallows them larvae mature into egg-laying adults in intestine |
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summer colds in foals infection in lungs lead to hemorrhage, pneumonitis, coughing, nasal discharge |
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equine pinworm direct lifecycle infest large intestine of young horses |
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larvae in crypts of intestine may cause localized inflammatory response adults in large intestine are non-pathogenic when females lay eggs, intense anal pruritis rubbing may cause hair loss on tail and secondary bacterial infections |
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eggs around anus difficult to diagnose on fecal |
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large strongyle that suck blood migratory colic |
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Strongylus vulgars Life cycle |
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ingested larvae from pasture enter cecum and colon wall pass to cranial mesenteric artery and induce thrombi formation aneurysms larvae devleop in thrombi and enter circulation penetrate intestinal wall and enter lumen develop into adults |
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Strongylus edentatus Life Cycle |
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larvae develop on pasture and ingested by horse penetrate intestine and enter portal vein migrates in liver and becomes encapsulated migrates to hepatic ligaments and subperitoneal connective tissue travels through mesentery to intestine forms nodules in right flank intestinal wall moves into lumen of intestinal wall moves into lumen of intestine where develop into adults |
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Strongylus edentatus Signs |
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large strongyle that suck blood migratory nodules in right flank intestinal wall |
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Larval Cyanthostominosis season sudden onset of diarrhea and rapid weight loss caused by emergence from intestinal wall of large numbers of small strongyle larvae seen in spring in northern states |
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fecal exam may not detect strongyle egg eggs of large vs. small strongyles cannot be differentiated |
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Trichostrongylus Life Cycle |
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direct life cycle deadly dew drop contains hundreds of larvae from overwintered eggs
includes Haemonchus, Ostertagia, Trichostrongylus, Marshallagia, Cooperia, Nematodirus, Nematodirella |
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Hypobiosis period of dormancy of larvae in GI mucosa triggered by cold weather become active again in spring and cause diarrhea Trichostrongylus |
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Type I - ingestion of large number of L3 Pre-Type II - invasion of gut mucosa by L3 and arrested development hypobiosis Type II - resume development of large number of arrested L4 |
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unembryonated eggs passed in feces eggs embryonate to L2 ingest larvae and burrow through all of intestine migrate to liver, heart lungs larvae can break out of alveoli into bronchioles, bronchi, trachea coughed up and swallowed adults mature in small intestine |
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hemorrhagic foci in liver leads to fibrous milk spots thumps from verminous pneumonia |
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similar to summer colds in foals |
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nodular worm found in large intestine in 50% of farms seen in confined hogs |
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Oesophagostomum Life Cycle |
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eggs pass in feces larvae get ingested pass to large intestine larvae burrow into wall and cause nodules larvae development is temperature dependent |
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Pig Whipworm found in cecum and colon causes profuse bloody diarrhea, dehydration, emaciation, anemia |
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find bipolar eggs in feces |
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pig lungworm found in trachea, bronchi, bronchioles common in midwest pneumonia, emphysema |
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Metastrongylus Life Cycle |
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embryonated eggs are coughed up and swallowed ingested by earthworms develop in L3 pigs eat earthworms encyst in swine and enter lymphatics migrate to heart and lungs via thoracic duct develop into adults in lung |
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