Parascaris equorum (1) Flashcards

1
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What are the hosts?

A

Equine

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2
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Describe an adult

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30 cm

3 lips

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3
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Describe eggs

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Dark brown

Round

90x90 micro m

Pitted

Thick shelled

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4
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Describe the life cycle

A

Per os

PPP: 10-12 weeks

Eggs -> Egg with L2:

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5
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What is the site of infection?

A

Small intestine

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6
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Describe the Pathogenesis

A

Issue in breeding facility

Production losses

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7
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What are the clinical signs?

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Unthriftiness

Coughing - during migratory phase

Concern with intestinal obstruction

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8
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How do you diagnose?

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McMaster fecal flotation

Necropsy in adults, also in feces/vomit

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9
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How do you treat and prevent?

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If worms are all killed at one time, resulting obstruction can result in death

Timing important

 - Too early - migrating larvae survive
 - Too late - Disasterous
        - Young animal ends up in surgery

Deworm between 60-90 days of age
- Can be before eggs seen in feces

Anthelmintic resistance

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10
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What is the common name?

A

Roundworm

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