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Part 1- The Helminths Laboratory Procedures
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Ancylostoma (Hookworm) Dirofilaria immitis (Heartworm) Trichuris vulpis (Whipworms) Strongyloides stercoralis (Threadworm) Toxocara canis (Roundworm)
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Species include ancylostoma caninum, ancylostoma tubeforme, ancylostoma braziliense, and uncinararia stenocephala. Found throughout world and common in tropical and subtropical areas of U.S. Can produce severe anemia in animals Can produce cutaneous larva migrans in humans Diagnosed through fecal observation
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Circulatory nematode Found in cats, ferrets, dogs and some humans Diagnosed through direct observation of blood for microfilaria or through an antigen test Can cause congestive heart failure in dogs Can cause pulmonary and skin lesions in humans
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Found as trichuris vulpis, trichuris campanula, and trichuris serrata. More common in dogs than cats Not zoonotic May cause weight loss, diarrhea.
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May cause severe diarrhea, pneumonia and dermatitis. Can cause diarrhea and illness in human infants. Found more commonly in dogs
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Found as toxocara canis, toxocara cati, and toxascaris leonina. Commonly found in dogs and cats, puppies and kittens are most susceptible. Also referred to as ascarids May cause visceral larva migrans in humans Larval migration causes liver and lung damage and potentially death in young dogs
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Dipylidium caninum (flea tapeworm) Taenia (tapeworm)
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Most common tapeworm found in dogs and cats Animal becomes infected by ingesting the intermediate host, the flea. Can infect humans Indicates presence of fleas May see on perianal area or can see egg baskets on fecal flotation.
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Found as taenia pisiformis, taenia hydatigena, and taenia ovis. Acquired by eating cysticerci in rabbits.
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Platynosomum fastosum (lizard poisoning fluke of cats) Nanopyetus salmincola (salmon poisoning fluke of dogs) Alaria (intestinal flukes of dogs and cats)
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Adult flukes of cats inhabit the liver, gallbladder, bile ducts, and small intestine.
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Vector for Neorickettsia hemintheca, salmon poisoning disease in dogs. Called “Elokomin fluke fever” Causes hemorrhagic enteritis with generalized lymphadenopathy, vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, inappetence, fever, and death. Found in Pacific Northwest region of North America
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Found throughout the northern half of North America Mostly nonpathogenic Lung migration may cause some damage Minor zoonotic potential from larval stages from intermediate hosts.
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