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Parasitology - Nematodes
Nematode facts and information.
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Undergraduate 1
02/23/2011

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Term

Modes of transmission of Toxocara canis

Definition

Transmembrane, transplacental, and ingestion.

Term

Name the ascarids, or large roundworms, of dogs and cats.

Definition

Toxocara canis, Toxocara cati and Toxascaris leonina.

Term

The definitive hosts for Toxascaris leonina.

Definition

Dog, cat, fox and wolf.

Term
Signs of clinical disease for Toxocara.
Definition

V/D, constipation, pot-bellied appearance.

Term

Zoonosis of T. Canis.

Definition

Causative agent of visceral (VLM) and ocular (OLM) larva migrans.

Term

Transmission of T. leonina

Definition

Direct and paratenic host transmission.

Term

T or F

The eggs of Toxascaris leonina do NOT have a protein coat.

Definition

True

Term

The hosts for Baylisascaris procyonis.

Definition

Raccoons and dogs.

Term

Modes of transmission for B. procyonis.

Definition

Ingestion of an intermediate host.

Term

Zoonosis of B. procyonis.

Definition

Causative agent of OLM, VLM, and NLM.

Term

VLM

Definition

Visceral larva migrans

Seen in children < 5 years.

Larvae migrate through liver and lungs resulting in fever, hepatomegaly, and pneumonia.

Larvae will always remain in the lungs and liver.

Term

OLM

Definition

Ocular Larva migrans

7-8+ years

Associated with low levels of infection.

Term

NLM

Definition

Neural larva migrans

Commonly seen with B. procyonis.

Migration of larvae to and larval growth in the brain and spinal cord.

Term

Name the ascarids of large animals.

Definition

Ascaris suum and Parascaris equorum.

Term

Modes of transmission for A. suum.

Definition

Ingestion of eggs from soil or stuck to sow's teats.

Term

Clinical disease of A. suum.

Definition

Most common GI nematode of swine.

Stunted growth, diarrhea, interference with nutrient absorption, and possible perforation of intestine.

Term

Modes of transmission for P. equorum.

Definition

Direct infection with tracheal migration.

Term

Clinical disease of P. equorum.

Definition

Coughing and eosinophilia are the most common sign.

Adult parasites may cause diarrhea with flatulence and weight loss.

In severe infections adults can perforate gut wall or obstruct bowel.

Term

To prevent the infection of large animals with ascarids, what measures should be taken?

Definition

Pregnant sows and mares should be dewormed prior to birth.

Clean pens and stalls daily.

Proper disposal of feces.

Observe good sanitation.

Term

The definitve hosts for Ancylostoma caninum.

Definition

Dogs, foxes, and coyotes.

Term

Modes of transmission for A. caninum.

Definition

Direct ingestion, skin penetration, and transmammary.

Term

Hosts of Uncinaria stenocephala.

Definition

Foxes, dogs and cats.

Term

Modes of transmission for U. stenocephala

Definition

Ingestion of L3 larvae.

Term

CLM

Definition

Cutaneous larva migrans

Most commonly caused by A. braziliense larvae.

In ruminants hookworm disease can cause submandibular edema "bottle jaw".

Term

Treatment and control of hookworms.

Definition

Stabilize puppies and kittens with severe anemia.

Anthelmintics; pyrantel, pamoate, fenbendazole, and ivermectin.

Treat puppies at 2 weeks and every two weeks after until weaning.

Remove feces frequently.

Term

Strongyloides spp. are threadworms that can be found in what species?

Definition

Dogs, cats, man, pig, ruminants, horses.

Term

What type of clinical signs might be seen with Strongyloides spp.?

Definition

(stercoralis) Moderate to severe diarrhea that may have blood, anorexia, dullness, weight loss, poor growth rate.

Possibly fatal in immunosupressed humans.

(westeri) Foals: 9 day scour / foal heat diarrhea

 

Term

Name all of the species in the Ancylostoma genus.

Definition

A. caninum, A. tubaeforme, and A. braziliense.

Term

Name all of the species in the Strongyloides genus.

Definition
S. stercoralis, S. ransomi, S. papillosus, S. westeri.
Term
What can be done to treat and control Strongyloides spp.?
Definition
Regular anthelmintics ie. Ivermectin
Term
Name all of the species in the Trichuris Spp. genus.
Definition
T. vulpis, T. ovis, T. campanula, T. discolor, and T. suis.
Term
How is an animal infected by Trichuris Spp.?
Definition
Ingestion of eggs (L1 larvae).
Term
How would Truchuris Spp. be treated and controlled?
Definition
Due to a long PPP treat once a month for 3 months with anthelmintics ie. dichlorvos, fenbendazole, febantel, mebendazole.
Term
Bottle jaw is associated with what parasite in ruminants?
Definition
Trichostrongyles.
Term

T or F

The strongyles of horses are smaller than the trichostrongyles of ruminants.

Definition
True
Term
Treatment of strongyles consists of what antiparasitic medication?
Definition
Anthelmintics on a regular basis ie. Ivermectin, moxidectin, fenbendazole, and pyrantel pamoate.
Term
Oxyuris equi can be diagnosed with what technique?
Definition
Scotch tape technique. Scotch tape is applied to the perianal region of the horse and transferred to a slide.
Term
Briefly describe the life cycle of a heartworm.
Definition
Infected vector bites uninfected DH, L3 larvae enters bite wound, microfilariae are produced by adults, an uninfected mosquito is infected by biting the DH, and microfilariae (L1) develop to infective stage.
Term
How would Dipetalonema reconditum be differentiated from Dirofilaria immitis?
Definition
Dipetalonema reconditum has a button-hooked tail.
Term

Commensalism

Definition
A parasitic relationship where one symbiont benefits and the other neither benefits or is harmed.
Term

Mutualism

Definition
A parasitic relationship where both organisms benefit.
Term

Obligatory parasite

Definition
A parasite that must lead a parasitic existence and is not capable of leading a free-living existence.
Term

Facultative parasite

Definition
Organisms that are free living in nature that can become parasitic in certain hosts.
Term

Definitive host

Definition
The host that harbors that adult, sexual or mature stages of the parasite.
Term

Intermediate host

Definition
The host that harbors the larval, juvenile, immature or asexual stages of the parasite. This host is essential to the parasites life cycle.
Term

Paratenic host

Definition
A type of intermediate host where a parasite is encysted (dormant) in the hosts tissues. This host is not essential to the parasites life cycle.
Term

Direct life cycle

Definition
Includes the definitive host only no intermediate or paratenic hosts.
Term

Prepatent period

Definition
Period of time from infection with a parasite until one can demonstrate that the host is infected by finding stages of the parasite.
Term

Patent period

Definition
Period of time from first demonstration of a parasite infection until one can no longer demonstrate that the host is infected.
Term

Ectoparasite

Definition
A parasite that lives on the outer surface of the host. Known as infestation.
Term

Endoparasite

Definition
Lives inside the host. Known as a type of infection.
Term

Aberrant host

Definition
Host in which the parasite is not mormally found and is unsuitable for the development of the parasite.
Term

Accidental host

Definition
Host in which the parasite is not normally found, but is suitable for the development of the parasite.
Term

Dead-end host

Definition
Host in which the parasite reaches an and point and is unable to continue its life cycle.
Term

Reservoir host

Definition
Host that maintains a parasite/disease organism in nature and serves as a source of infection.
Term

Direct life cycle

Definition
Includes definitive host only.
Term

Indirect life cycle

Definition
Includes definitive host and one or more intermediate or paratenic hosts.
Term

Heterogenic life cycle

Definition
Involves alternation of parasitic and free-living generations.
Term

Homogenic life cycle

Definition
All generations are parasitic or all are free-living; little or no alternation of the two.
Term

Vector

Definition
Any agent that transmits an infectious organism.
Term

Autoinfection

Definition
Reinfection by the progeny of a parasite while they are still within the body of the host.
Term

Superinfection

Definition
A new superimposed infection of an individual host that already bears infection by the same species of parasite.
Term

Premunition

Definition
Resistance of host to superinfection that persists only so long as the parasites that provoke it survive and are present in the host.
Term
List the 3 factors that affect transmission of parasites.
Definition

Source of infection

Mode of transmission

Presence of susceptible host

Term

Spurious parasite

Definition
A parasite stage ingested by an animal other than the natural host and shed in the feces of that animal.
Term
List the 7 classes of nematodes.
Definition
Roundworms, hookworms, threadworms, whipworms, heartworms, lungworms, and kidney worms.
Term
This parasite can be transmitted transdermally.
Definition
Hookworms.
Term
Describe the antigen test for heartworms.
Definition

The antigen is the definitive test and will detect direct infections where no microfilariae are present (occult infections).

 

Used in dogs and cats. ELISA based.

Term
Describe the antibody test for heartworms.
Definition

The antibody test can detect a reaction to the microfilaria but they may die before reaching maturity. A positive test does not indicate an active infection.

 

Only infections only involving male worms are readily detected and may detect infection sooner than the antigen test.

 

Antibody test: cats.

Term
Name the nematode hookworms.
Definition
Ancylostoma caninum, Ancylostoma tubarforme, and Uncinaria stenocephala.
Term
Name the nematode roundworms.
Definition
Ascaris suum, Baylisascaris procyonis, Parascaris equorum, Toxascaris leonina, Toxocara canis, and Toxocara cati.
Term
Name the nematode whipworms.
Definition
Trichostrongyles, Trichuris vulpis, Trichuris suis, and Trichuris ovis.
Term
Name the nematode threadworms.
Definition
Strongyloides stercoralis, Strongyloides westeri, and Strongyloides ransomi.
Term
Name the nematode pinworms.
Definition
Oxyuris equi.
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