SA Ascarids Flashcards

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Name the three main ascarids of SA and their primary hosts.

Which are considered zoonotic?

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Toxocara canis, cati, Toxascaris leonia

Canis and cati are zoonotic

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Describe the morphology of Toxocara spp.

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  • Large, white, up to 10cm adults
  • Inflated cuticle forms allae - more pronounced in cati
  • Toxocara (xx toxascaris) have a cuticular protrusion
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Describe the morphological features of Toxocara eggs.

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  • Large, thick pitted shell
  • Spherical
  • Filled with dark brown undifferentiated morular
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Describe the morphological features of Toxascaris eggs.

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  • Oval
  • Inside morular doesn’t fully fill the egg
  • Difficult to differentiate in a mixed population
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What clinical signs are associated with Toxocara/ Toxascaris related disease?

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  • Asymptomatic in adults
  • With heavy puppy burdens
    • Pot bellied
    • Poor wt gain
    • Intestinal/ bilary obstruction
    • No diarrhoea
  • May show worm hypersensitivity - coughing
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How can Toxocara/ Toxascaris be diagnosed/ controlled in dogs?

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  1. Diagnosis - Clinical signs, signalment, salt flotation, adult worms passed in vom/faeces
  2. Control -
    1. Intestinal stages - BZ/ML
    2. TPT - FBZ from 42 days gestation
    3. Regular worming
      1. 2,4,6, weeks of age
      2. 3,6 months
      3. Then every 3-6 months
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Outline the lifecycle and modes of transmission of Toxocara canis.

Describe the migratory pattern of Toxocara canis.

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Transmission

  • Ingestion of infective eggs containing L2 by dog
  • TPT - Transplacental transmission - L2 cross placenta at d40 of gestation after being arrested in muscle
  • TMT - Transmammary transmission - L2 enter puppies through L2 in milk

Hepatotracheal migration - L2 migrates from SI to liver to lungs. –> coughed up and swallowed - reproduce and eggs are shed in faeces

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What is the PP for toxocara in adult dogs?

How does this differ in puppies and why?

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Adults: 4-6 weeks

Puppies: 3 weeks - L2 infect puppies (not eggs as in adults)

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Which stage of the Toxocara canis are infective?

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Larvated egg stage

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Which human group is most at risk of Toxocara canis infection?

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Children - kids similarly curious as dogs!

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How do the infection and incidence rates of Toxocariasis compare?

What clinical signs are associated with the disease

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Infection rate is high but incidence rates of disease are low.

Aberant migration of larva to the eye (often retina), this may be misdiagnosed as a tumour. Hypersensitivity causes blindness

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How can occular toxocariasis disease be controlled/ prevented?

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  1. Prevent environmental contamination with eggs (very resistent once present)
    1. Educate pet owners - regular worming
    2. Hygiene - wash hands!
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Which anthelmintics are used in the control of Toxocara in dogs and cats?

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  1. ML - Selamectin, milbemycin, moxidectin
  2. FBZ, PYR
  3. Emodepside
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How does the lifecycle of Toxocara cati differ to Toxocara canis?

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  1. Ingestion of L2 eggs - migration
  2. Ingestion of paratenic host - no migration
  3. TMT - no migration
  4. No TPT
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How does the Toxascaris leonina life cycle differ to Toxocara?

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  1. Infection occurs only by ingestion of L2 eggs and paratenic hosts
  2. No TMT or TPT
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Alae folds of Toxocara canis - restricted on one side

17
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Alae of Toxocara cati - more pronounced than in canis

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Egg of Toxascaris leonina - egg is oval with the inside morula not completely filling the egg

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Toxocara egg - round, brown with thick pitted shell