Hookworms Flashcards

1
Q

Which species affects both dogs and cats?

A

Ancylostoma braziliense
Uncinaria stenocephala (Northern hookworm)

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2
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What hookworm species only affects dogs?

A

Ancylostoma caninum

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2
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What hookworm species only affects cats?

A

Ancylostoma tubaeforme

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3
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Geographical prevalence of Ancylostoma caninum

A

Most common cause of K9 hookworm
Disease in tropical, subtropical regions, globally

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4
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Geographical prevalence of Ancylostoma tubaeforme

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Most common cause of feline hookworm disease
Disease in tropical, subtropical regions, globally

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5
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Geographical prevalence of Ancylostoma braziliense

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Sparsely distributed from FL to NC
Central and South America and Africa

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6
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Geographical prevalence of Uncinaria stenocephala

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Found in cooler regions
Primary K9 hookworm found in Canada and northern edge of US (foxes)

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7
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What system does hookworms affect?

A

Small intestine

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8
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Size of a hookworm

A

Very small and thread-like
0.5- 1 in in length

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Teeth of A. caninum and tubaeforme

A

3 pairs of teeth

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10
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Teeth of A. braziliense

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2 pair of teeth

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Teeth of uncinaria stenocephala

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No teeth, has cutting plates

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12
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Stages of A. caninum

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Pre-patent period: 2 weeks
Infective stage: L3 larvae stage

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13
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How do larvae affect the host through the oral route?

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1.Eggs passed in feces (eggs hatch L1 larvae that develop into infective L3 that contaminate the soil)
2. L3 ingested through soil or grass
3. Infected larvae transported to small intestine
4. Mature and produce more eggs

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14
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How do larvae affect the host through the skin route?

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  1. L3 enter host by skin penetration, enter the body tissue and become arrested
  2. larvae awakened by pregnancy or presence of concurrent disease
  3. Infective larvae in small intestine, if pregnant also in mammary tissue
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15
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What do hookworms attach to in the small intestine?

A

The mucosal lining

16
Q

General clinical signs of hookworms

A

Irritation, damage and bleeding from intestines

17
Q

Clinical signs of A. caninum

A

Signs associated with anemia due to blood loss
Bloody diarrhea
Weight loss
Rough hair coat
Worms in feces

18
Q

How do you diagnose hookworms?

A

Fecal flotation

19
Q

What do eggs look like on a slide?

A

Oval shaped
Thin-shelled
Multicellular

20
Q

Treatment of hookworms

A

Pyrantel Pamoate (Nemex)

21
Q

Are hookworms zoonotic?

A

YES!

22
Q

T/F: Canine hookworms have a indirect lifecycle

A

FALSE, it’s direct