Metastrongylus spp. (1) Flashcards

1
Q

What are the final hosts?

A

Pigs

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2
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What are the intermediate hosts?

A

Earthworms

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3
Q

Describe an adult

A

Slender

White

Up to 6 cm long

In small bronchi and bronchioles

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4
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Describe eggs

A

Contain L1

51-63 x 33-42 micro m

Slightly irregular exterior are seen in fecal float

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5
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Describe the life cycle

A

Adults in small bronchi and bronchioles

Eggs containing L1

Pass up the trachea, swallowed, excreted with feces

Eggs ingested by earthworms

L1 develops to a L3 inside earthworm

Pig consumes earthworm with L3

L3 released and migrates to mesenteric lymph nodes

Migrates via lymphatic route

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6
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What is the site of infection?

A

Small bronchi and bronchioles

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7
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What are the Pathogenesis and clinical signs?

A

Secondary infections

Fatal cases can occur

Traumatic lesions during migration

Chronic bronchitis

Emphysema can develop

Young animals (4-6 months old)

 - Coughing
 - Nasal discharge
 - Dyspnea

Most infections are light and asymptomatic

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8
Q

How do you diagnose?

A

Egg with L1 in fecal flotation

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9
Q

How do you treat and prevent?

A

Young pigs severely affected

Long lasting exposure due to earthworm reservoir

Several Anthelmintics

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10
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What is the common name?

A

Pig Lungworm

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