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Term
Spirocerca Lupi
Definition
Esophageal worm or Gullet worm
Term
Spirocerca lupi is found where?
Definition
Esophagus and rarely stomach
Term
Spirocerca lupi is found in what species?
Definition
Dog, fox, wolf, cat, coyote etc
Term
Where does Spirocerca lupi occur?
Definition
Worldwide, In North America primarily in the southern US
Term
Superfamily Spiruroidea
Definition
Blood red, usually coiled, large, stout, eggs thick walled and larvated
Term
Do spirurids have an intermediate host?
Definition
Yes, arthropod intermediate host
Term
Intermediate host for Spirocerca lupi
Definition
Eggs passed in feces or vomit, hatch only when eaten by a dung beetle
Term
Does spirocerca lupi have paratenic hosts?
Definition
Sometimes (frogs, lizards, snakes, chickens etc)
Term
Outline lifecycle of spirocerca lupi from ingestion to esophagus
Definition

1. ingest intermediate host

2. L3 larvae liberated in gastric lumen

3. Larvae penetrate gastric mucosa to gastric and c coeliac arteries to caudal thoracic aorta

4. Live up to 3 months in small aortic wall (turn to L4 and adults)

5. Young adult worms migrate from aorta to esophagus

Term
Outline lifecycle of spirocerca lupi from esophagus to end
Definition

1. 3-6 worms cluster in esophagus submucosa to form nodule

2. Establish a tract through which egg reaches alimentary canal

3. passes out to continue the life cycle

Term
Prepatent period of spirocerca lupi
Definition
5.5 months
Term
Size and description of spirocerca lupi egg
Definition
Thick walled, larvated, 30-37 x 11-15 micrometers
Term
Common pathology associated with spirocerca lupi
Definition

Spirocerca associated sarcomas

Nodules, scaring in esophagus

Hypertrophic pulmonary osteoarthropathy

Term
Clinical signs of spirocerca lupi
Definition

Depend on size and location of tumors

Interference with swallowing, respiration, circulation

Excessive salvation, chronic vomiting, persistent cough, abdominal breathing

Peritonitis (ruptured abscess)

sudden death (ruptured aneurysm)

Term
Diagnosis of spirocerca lupi
Definition

History, eggs, (30-37 x 11-15 uM in fecal)

Clinical signs

radiology

Term
Treatment of spirocerca lupi
Definition

Fenbendazole

Doramectin

Ivermectin

Milbemycin oxime

6-26 weeks

Term
Is spirocerca lupi zoonotic?
Definition
NO!
Term
Physaloptera is found in what species
Definition
Cat, dog, fox, coyote, bobcat, wof, raccoon
Term
Where is physaloptera found?
Definition
Midwest, south west, north central states
Term
Superfamily of physaloptera
Definition
Spiruroidea
Term
Description of physaloptera
Definition
Muscular worm, collar-like cuticular inflations on anterior end
Term

Size of male physaloptera

female?

Definition

Male 25-30 MM (caudal alae)

Females up to 50 mm

Term
Outline life cycle of physaloptera
Definition

1. eggs ingested by intermediate (arthropod) host

2. Eggs hatch in intermediate host

3. Larvae encyst in intermediate host

4. Definitive host infected by eating the infected intermediate host

5. Larvae liberated and remain in intestine and stomach

Term
Prepatent period for physaloptera
Definition
56-83 days
Term
Paratenic host for physaloptera
Definition
frogs
Term
Common intermediate host for physaloptera
Definition
cockroaches and beetles
Term
Pathology of physaloptera
Definition
Worms attach to mucosa, move around, causes ulcerations
Term
Clinical signs of physaloptera
Definition
Vomiting, weight loss, coughing, anorexia, death (rare)
Term
Diagnosis of physaloptera
Definition

Eggs in feces

Treat and look for recovered worms

endoscopy

clinical signs

Term
Description of physaloptera eggs?
Definition

42-53 X 29-35 um

Smooth, thick shelled

Larvated when laid

Term
Treatment of physaloptera
Definition

Ivermectin

Fenbendazole

Pryantel pamoate

control diet

Term
Is physaloptera zoonotic?
Definition
No!
Term
Ollulanus tricuspis
Definition
Minute gastric nematode
Term
Hosts of Ollulanus tricuspis
Definition
Cats, fox, wild felidae
Term
Geography of Ollulanus tricuspis
Definition
probably widespread, but uncommon to rare
Term
Morphology of adult female Ollulanus tricuspis
Definition

1. mm x 0.04 mm

Three tail cusps on adult females and larvae

Term
Morphology of adult male Ollulanus tricuspis
Definition

0.8mm x 0.035 mm

Bursa present

Term
Is Ollulanus tricuspis lifecycle direct or indirect?
Definition
Direct
Term
Outline life cycle of Ollulanus tricuspis
Definition

1. Eggs through L3 develop in uterus of female

2. L3 and L4 larvae and adults exit in stomach of animal

 

Term
Are larvae of Ollulanus tricuspis found in feces?
Definition
No, transmission is by ingesting vomit from infected cats
Term
Pathology of Ollulanus tricuspis
Definition

Usually its no big deal,

can be hardening of stomach, mild mucosal erosions, excessive mucus secretions etc

Term
Clinical signs of Ollulanus tricuspis
Definition

Vomiting

Weight loss

may be none

Term
Diagnosis of Ollulanus tricuspis
Definition

Examine vomited material

Endoscopy

Clinical signs

Predisposing situations

Necropsy

Term
Treatment of Ollulanus tricuspis
Definition
Fenbendazole
Term
Is Ollulanus tricuspis zoonotic?
Definition
No!
Term

What four things help determine the validity of a fecal exam?

 

Definition

Procedure

Type of flotations solution

specific gravity

Training

Term
Define the diagnostic stage
Definition
Parasite life stage that leaves the host or can be recovered from the host for identification
Term
Why should you use fresh (<24 to 48 hours) feces?
Definition
Eggs or oocysts may develop and may be unidentifiable
Term
What should you record in a gross exam of feces?
Definition
Consistency, color, blood, mucus, parasites
Term
What is an adequate sample size for a microscopic fecal exam?
Definition
2-5 grams
Term
Direct smear limitations
Definition
Small sample size
Term
What is specific gravity?
Definition
The ratio of the density of an object to the density of water
Term
You want your fecal flotation solution to have a specific gravity (higher/ lower) than that of the egg/cyst/oocyst
Definition
Higher
Term
What is the most common flotation solution?
Definition
Sheather's sugar (1.27)
Term
Name four other common flotation solutions
Definition

Sodium chloride (1.2)

Magnesium sulfate (1.2)

Zinc sulfate (1.18)

Sodium nitrate (1.18)

Term
Dog hookworms
Definition
Ancylostoma caninum
Term
Dog round worms
Definition
Toxocara canis
Term
Whip worm
Definition
Trichuris vulpis
Term
Toxocara canis
Definition
Dog Ascarid (roundworm)
Term
Toxocara cati
Definition
Cat Ascarid
Term
Toxascaris leonina
Definition
Dog, Cat ascarid
Term
What class are ascarids in?
Definition
Nematoda
Term
Superfamily of ascarids
Definition
Ascaridoidea
Term
Characteristic features of Ascarids (4)
Definition

1. Mostly large nematodes

2. No buccal capsule

3. Females are oviparous

4. Produce large numbers of eggs which are single celled when laid

Term
Length of toxocara (male and female)
Definition

Male 10 cm

Female 18 cm

Term
Recognition characters of Ascarids
Definition
Arrowhead (cervical alae) (more pronounced in Toxocara cati)
Term
General ascarid egg description
Definition

about 90 x 75 um

Thick pitted shell

Contains a single cell

Term
What is the infective stage of an ascarid?
Definition
Infective larvated egg!
Term
Name the three migration patterns of ascarids
Definition

1. Tracheal

2. Somatic

3. Mucosal

Term
Outline tracheal migration
Definition

1. Infective larvated eggs hatch in stomach/ upper small intestine

2. Larvae burrow through wall of SI into portal ciruclation to liver

3. Wander in liver, enter caudal vena cava to lungs

4. Break out of lung capillaries, move into airspaces of alveoli and molt

5. Ascend bronchial tree to trachea and pharynx

6. L3 swallowed, molt twice, mature in SI

7. Begin laying eggs

Term
Outline somatic Migration
Definition

1. Initially same as tracheal (no alveoli)

2. Return to heart via pulmonary veins, scattered throughout body via systemic circulation

3. Larvae stop developing/ become encysted in tissues

Term
Most commonly encysted tissues (6)
Definition

Skeletal muscles

kidneys

liver

heart

diaphragm

brain

Term
Outline Mucosal migration
Definition

1. Ingested infective eggs hatch in stomach/ upper small intestine

2. larvae burrow into stomach wall, molt twice in stomach wall, re-enter lumen

3. Larvae migrate to SI and molt to adult stage

Term
How long do toxocara canis eggs take to develop in environment before they are infective?
Definition
3-6 weeks
Term
Once an animal ingests toxocara canis eggs what happens?
Definition
larvae hatch, penetrate small intestine, can undergo trac heal or somatic migration
Term
How long is the PPP of toxocara canis with tracheal migration after ingestion of infective larvated eggs?
Definition
30-34 days
Term

What type of migration is seen in toxocara canis after ingestion of paratenic host?

What is the PPP?

Definition

Mucosal

21 days

Term

What type of migration is seen with Toxocara canis in transplacental infection?

What is the PPP?

Definition

Tracheal migration

21 Days

Term

What type of migration is seen with Toxocara canis in transmammary infection?

What is the PPP?

Definition

Mucosal

21 days

Term

Which type of migration predominates in Toxocara canis in puppies?

Older dogs?

Definition

Puppies: Tracheal

Older: Somatic

Term
Which type of infection is present in Toxocara canis but NOT Toxocara cati?
Definition
Transplacental
Term
If a cat ingests Toxocara cati, what migration pattern is seen?
Definition
Tracheal
Term
What is the PPP for ingestion of Toxocara cati?
Definition
6-8 weeks
Term
What are the sizes of male and female Toxascaris?
Definition

Male 7 cm

Female 10 cm

Term
What is a typical Toxascaris egg size and description?
Definition

75-85 x 60-75

Slightly oval and smooth, visible membrane internally, thick shell

Term
What types of migration is seen in Toxascaris leonina?
Definition
Mucosal migration only!
Term
What types of infection are not seen in Toxascaris leonina?
Definition
NO Transplacental or transmammary (because no somatic migration)
Term
How long to Toxascaris leonina eggs take to develop to infective stage in the environment?
Definition
One week
Term
What is the PPP of Toxascaris leonina?
Definition
2-2.5 months
Term
What is the common treatment protocol for puppies with roundworms?
Definition
Deworm at 2, 4, 6, and 8 weeks post partum. Then monthly heartworm preventative
Term
Treatment for toxocara cati in kittens?
Definition
Begin at 3 weeks, repeat at 8/9 weeks
Term
Common anthelmintics with activity against ascarids in kittens
Definition
Emodepside (cats only), fenbendazole, febantel, milbemycin oxime, moxidectin, pyrantel and selamectin (cats only)
Term
Products that provide monthly treatment of Toxocara and Ancylostoma in dogs
Definition

Milbemycin oxime (interceptor)

Ivermectin (heartgard)

Imidacloprid (advantage multi)

Term
Products that provide monthly treatment of Toxocara and Ancylostoma in cats
Definition

Selamectin (Revolution)

Milbemycin oxime (Interceptor)

Imidacloprid (advantage multi)

Term
What is recommened (but not approved) to reduce transmammary and transplacental transmissions of ascarids?
Definition

Fenbendazole

Ivermectin

Selamectin (best b/c use approve dose)

Moxidectin

Term
Are these roundworms zoonotic?
Definition
Yes! cause Visceral Larva Migrans (VLM)
Term
Ancylostoma caninum
Definition
Hookworm (dogs)
Term
Ancylostoma tubaeforme
Definition
Cat hookworm
Term
Ancylostoma braziliense
Definition
Southern cat and dog hookworm
Term
Uncinaria sp.
Definition
Dog hookworm (northern form)
Term
Hookworm superfamily
Definition
Stronglyoidea ("strongyles")
Term
Four common characteristics of strongyles
Definition

1. Large buccal capsule (adults have teeth or cutting plates)

2. Males have well developed bursa

3. Strongyle eggs are all similar (diagnostic stage)

4. Infective stage is L3

Term

Size of Ancylostoma caninum

Color

Definition

Males 10-12 mm

Female 14-16 mm

Color gray or reddish

Term
Size of Ancylostoma caninum eggs
Definition
56-75 x 34-47 um
Term
How long after eggs are shed in feces do larvae hatch?
Definition
2-7 days
Term
Routes of infection of Ancylostoma caninum?
Definition

Ingestion of infective L3

Percutaneous infection

Transmammary

Leak Back

Term
Migration pattern of Ancylostoma caninum?
Definition
Somatic, tracheal or mucosal
Term
Migration patterns for Ancylostoma caninum if percutaneous infection
Definition

Tracheal or somatic

NO mucosal!

Term
Reasons for Leak Back in Ancylostoma caninum
Definition

Pregnancy

Stress

Loss of intestinal infections

Term

PPP of Ancylostoma caninum with in gestion of infective larvae

Mucosal:

Tracheal:

Definition

Mucosal: 2-3 weeks

Tracheal: 4-5 weeks

Term
PPP of Ancylostoma caninum with Percutaneous infection
Definition
Tracheal migration: 4-5 weeks
Term
PPP of Ancylostoma caninum with transmammary infeciton
Definition
15-16 days
Term

Routes of infection for Ancylostoma Tubaeforme

Migration patterns? PPP?

Definition

Oral route: Develop in small intestine, PPP about 3 weeks

Skin penetration: tracheal migration, PPP about three weeks

Term
Routes of infection for Ancylostoma tubaeforme
Definition

Oral or skin penetration only

No transmammary, transplacental, or leak back

Term

Route of infection for Uncinaria stenocephala?

Migration pattern?

Definition

Oral route with mucosal migration

No prenatal or transmammary transmission

Term
Eggs of Uncinaria stenocephala
Definition

Similar to Ancylostoma

larger: 65-80 x 40-50 um

Term
PPP of Uncinaria stenocephala
Definition

15-17 days

****Egs can survive freezing for several days***

Term
Pathology of Ancylostoma sp
Definition

Hemorrhagic enteritis: causes anemia and iron-deficiency

Protein loss from blood loss: causes ascites and edma

Term
Pathogenicity of Uncinaria stenocephala
Definition

Graze on surface of villi

Mild to non-pathogenic

Term
Clinical signs of hookworms
Definition

Diarrhea and bloody feces

Most often in spring/ summer and moist ground

Anemia

General weakness, emaciation

death

Term
Diagnosis of hookworm infection
Definition

eggs in feces

Decrease in packed cell volume

eosinophilia

Term
Some approved anthelmintics for hookworm infection
Definition

Emodepside (cats)

Fenbendazole (dogs)

Febantel

Ivermectin

Milbemycin oxime

Moxidectin

Pyrantel pamoate

selamectin (cats)

Term
Reduction of transmammary and transplacental transmission of hookworms
Definition

Fenbendazole

Ivermectin

Term
Control of hookworm infections
Definition

Keep environment dry

remove feces daily

kill larvae with sodium borate

1% chlorox

Term
Are hookworms zoonotic?
Definition

Yes! some species can penetrate human skin

Causes cutaneous larva migrans

Term
Strongyloides stercoralis
Definition
Intestinal threadworm
Term
Common species seen with STrongyloides stercoralis?
Definition
Dogs, cats, humans, fox, non human primates
Term
Environmental conditions promoting growth of Strongyloides stercoralis?
Definition
Humid, moist, unsanitary conditions
Term
Superfamily of Strongyloides species?
Definition
Rhabditoidea
Term
Strongyloides sp are unique among parasites of domestic animals (3 reasons)
Definition

Alternating free living and parasitic generations

Parasitic males do not exist

Parasitic females reproduce by mitotic parthenogenesis (XXY)

Term
Eggs of Strongyloides stercoralis
Definition

Hatch quickly, eggs are larvated, L1 in feces

Eggs hatch before leaving body of the worm

Term
Size of Strongyloides stercoralis
Definition
1.7-2.7 mm, cylindrical esophagus 1/4 body length
Term
Where do adult females of Strongyloides stercoralis live?
Definition
Crypts of the small intestine
Term
Diagnostic stage of Strongyloides stercoralis
Definition
L1
Term
Two options after Rhabditiform larvae are passed in stool:
Definition

1. When damp:molt four times and become free living adult males and females, reproduce and produce filariform larvae L3i

2. When dry: Molt twice and become an infective filariform larvae L3i

Term
Life cycle of Rhabditiform after L3i
Definition

penetrate skin or oral mucosa

transported to lungs, penetrate alveolar spaces

Carried through bronchail tree to pharynx, swallowed to reach small intestine

molt twice and become adult female worms

Term
PPP of Strongyloides stercoralis
Definition
5-21 days (10 days average)
Term
Unique feature of rhabditiform life cycle?
Definition

Can cause autoinfection by developing directly to L3i in the intestine of its host

Favored in dogs on steroids, or neonatal dogs

Term
When does transmammary transmission occur in rhabditofroms?
Definition
only if female was infected during pregnancy or lactation
Term
Pathology of Strongyloides stercoralis
Definition

Depends on number of worms present:

Light = catarrhal enteritis

Heavy= erosion of epithelium

Diarrhea

nodules in descending colon (cats)

Term
Clinical signs of Strongyloides stercoralis
Definition

Young animals

Anorexia, coughing, conjuctivitis

Pneumonia

severe diarrhea

pruritus and dermatitis (skin)

Term
Diagnosis of Strongyloides stercoralis
Definition
Rhabditiform larvae in feces
Term
Best way to see rhabditiform larvae?
Definition
Baermann!!
Term
Treatment for Strongyloides stercoralis
Definition

Fenbendazole

ivermectin

Term
is Strongyloides stercoralis zoonotic?
Definition
eh. CDC says yes but not really any cases
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