Parasitology Flashcards

1
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Round worm lifecycle

A

Egg
Egg with L1
Egg with L2
(Sometimes L3)
Ingestion
Migrate through tissues
Become adults
Excreted

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2
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Strongyloides westeri facts

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Can be transmitted directly to foal (in milk)
Can be free living adults outside host (heterogonic cycle)

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3
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Dictyocaulus arnfieldi facts

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Likes to go to lungs
Donkeys are the host

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4
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Tapeworm lifestyle

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Eggs excreted
Mites ingest eggs
Develop in mites
Consumption
Become adults in horse
No migration in tissues

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5
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Facts about gasterophilus

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Adult is a fly
Lays eggs on hairs of horses legs, horse licks/bites legs
Larvae go into stomach, live there in winter
Larvae excreted

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6
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What causes the most damage

A

Migrating larvae (roundworm)

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7
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Adults in intestines may cause…

A

Obstruction

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8
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When should you deworm a horse

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200-250 eggs per gram of feces

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9
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What is the fecal egg count reduction test (FECR)

A

Check for drug-resistant parasites
1. Do a FEC
2. Deworm
3. Wait a week or two
4. Do another FEC
Should find 90% reduction in eggs

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10
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Test to check for drug resistant parasites

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Fecal egg count reduction test

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11
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External parasites e.g.

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Mites
Lice
Ticks
Biting flies

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12
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Infestation vs infection

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Infection = internal parasites
Infestation = external

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