Other equine parasites Flashcards
Tapeworms belong to which family?
Anoplocephalide
Name the tapeworm spp of horses
Anoplocephala perfoliata
Where are adult Anoplocephala perfoliata found in the horse?
Ileo-caecal junction
Describe the eggs of Anoplocephala perfoliata?
- 60-80um
- D-shaped
- Onchosphere supported by pyriform apparatus
Describe the morphology of Anoplocephala perfoliata
- Short, broad segments – not long tapeworms
- Lappets behind each of four suckers
Describe the life cycle of Anoplocephala perfoliata
- Adult at ileo-caecal junction
- Proglottids passed in faeces which release eggs
- Eggs ingested by free living oribatid mites
- Infected mites ingested by horse
How long does it take from ingestion by the horse to the presence of an adult tapeworm?
2 months
Describe the pathology of disease with Anoplocephala perfoliata
Spasmodic colic, intussusception, ileal impaction, rupture
What are the clinical signs of Anoplocephala perfoliata infection?
- Ulceration and pathological changes in intestine
- Unthriftiness – dull coat/appearance, underweight
- Enteritis
- Colic
How is Anoplocephala perfoliata diagnosed?
- Eggs in faeces – FEC (~60% sensitivity)
- ELISA to detect circulating antigen (68% sensitivity, 95% specificity)
How is Anoplocephala perfoliata treated?
- Double dose pyrantel
- Praziquantel
What are some of the main features of ascarid nematodes in horses?
- Large, white roundworms
- Adults in small intestine
- Direct life cycle
- Hepato-tracheal migration
- Eggs are highly resistant – thick surrounding wall which allows L2 to develop inside and protects them for years
What is the infective stage of ascarid nematodes?
L2 in the egg
Describe the life cycle of Parascaris equorum
- Eggs passed in faeces
- Develop on the ground – temp dependent ~4 weeks
- Egg (containing L2) eaten by horse
- L2 migrates to liver, then to the lung (L2-L3)
- Coughed up, swallowed, L4-L5 (adult) in small intestine
What is the PPP of Parascaris equorum?
12 weeks