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Small Animal Intestinal Parasites - VetTechPrep
vettechprep.comHookworms: • Most common species are Ancylostoma caninum and Uncinaria stenocephala • Causes the zoonotic disease Cutaneous Larval Migrans, which occurs via skin penetration (often seen in children who have been barefoot in larval-infected dirt); in percutaneous infection, the
Class Nematoda - The Roundworms
www.austincc.edulumbricoides, Hookworms, and Strongyloides stercoralis larvae penetrate the intestinal mucosa and initiate a heart – lung cycle enroute to the intestinal tract to mature to adults. d. Fertilized eggs are produced e. Diagnostic stage - eggs or larvae in feces. f. Larvae develop within the egg in warm, moist soil (except for
Parasitology Exam (wet mount images) - Med-Chem
www.med-chem.com4 (WET MOUNT IMAGE IDENTIFICATION TEST) A. Trichuris trichiura eggs B. Ascaris lumbricoides fertilized eggs C. Ascaris lumbricoides unfertilized eggs D. Hookworm eggs 9. The following fecal wet mount images are (iodine stain in some) (high dry
Hookworms Fact Sheet for Dog Owners - akcchf.org
akcchf.orgInfection Control: Following a regular schedule for deworming (anti-parasite) treatments is very important. Puppies should be dewormed at 2,4,6 and 8 weeks of age, and then moved to a preventive schedule. A regular deworming schedule is also very important for outdoor dogs that hunt. Most drugs that are used for heartworm