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VETERINARY PARASITES - IMPORTANCE REPRODUCTIVE MECHANISMS HIGH PRODUCTION - LOW SURVIVAL e.g. tapeworm eggs, in huge numbers dispersed to open environment, chance ingestion by intermediate host. LOW PRODUCTION - HIGH SURVIVAL e.g. warble fly eggs in small numbers laid on disease host for the parasitic larvae.
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VETERINARY PARASITES - IMPORTANCE OVERDISPERSED DISTRIBUTION OF PARASITES eg. ticks on cattle: 50% of the total ticks on the herd are on 15% of the cattle in the herd FREQUENCY OF INFESTATION 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 10203040506070 90 100 TICKS PER COW PERCENTAGE OF HERD 80 small number of cows with many ticks most cows have few ticks
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VETERINARY PARASITES - IMPORTANCE PRURITIC STRESS eg. scabies, or sarcoptic mange mites in epidermis mite antigen mast cell in dermis nerve in dermis inflammatory mediators
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VETERINARY PARASITES - IMPORTANCE BITING STRESS - eg. Stomoxys flies piercing mouthparts nerve endings in dermis numerous flies
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VETERINARY PARASITES - IMPORTANCE ACUTE INFLAMMATORY REACTION eg. babesiosis Babesia infected red blood cell release of inflammatory mediators exponential rate of infection of red cells
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VETERINARY PARASITES - IMPORTANCE DESTRUCTION OF HOST TISSUES AND ORGANS eg. Coccidiosis in poultry Eimeria protozoa in epithelium of caecum massive reproduction causes cell disruption
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VETERINARY PARASITES - IMPORTANCE COMPETITION FOR RESOURCES eg. Parascaris worm burden nutrients to host nutrients to parasites uninfected host gut
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fox or dog final host rodent intermediate host for Echinococcus multilocularis zoonotic infection of human with eggs via dog faeces VETERINARY PARASITES - IMPORTANCE ZOONOTIC INFECTIONS eg. hydatid hydatid cyst larval form of tapeworm in develops in rodent or human natural cycle
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infected horse single midge - infection uninfected horse develops from gut to saliva virus develops in midge gut then migrates to salivary gland VETERINARY PARASITES - IMPORTANCE TRANSMISSION OF OTHER PATHOGENS eg. African horse sickness by blood feeding Culicoides midges
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