Physaloptera -- nematode

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ewatson711  on October 4, 2011

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animal-technology-ii

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Physaloptera -- nematode

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dogs, cats, various wild animals
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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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