Physaloptera -- nematode
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ewatson711 on October 4, 2011
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
host | dogs, cats, various wild animals |
stomach | Physaloptera is located where? |
indirect | method of trasmission is? Physaloptera must infect cockroach, beetle, cricket first. then cat, dog... ingests intermediate host |
ppp | abreviation: 33-37 days |
subclinical | clinical disease is considered? sever cases though involve vomiting, anorexia, and dark feces |
baermanns | this technique is better than fecal float, often used when determining Physaloptera infections |
ivermectin | is one way to treat Physaloptera. also picking up feces and good hygiene practices help control this parsite |
rarely | zoonotic? |
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