Exam I - Nanophyetus salmincola Flashcards

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What is the common name for Nanophyetus salmincola?

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Salmon poisoning fluke

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What is/are the final host(s) for Nanophyetus salmincola?

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dogs, cats, minks, racoons, skinks, coyotes, & other fish-eating mammals

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What is/are the intermediate host(s) for Nanophyetus salmincola?

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snails and fish

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Describe the appearance of Nanophyetus salmincola adults

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Adults ovoid and creamy white, up to 2 mm.

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Describe the appearance of Nanophyetus salmincola egg

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Eggs are oval, yellowish-brown, thick shell, 80 um

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What is the site of infection for Nanophyetus salmincola?

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Adults in small intestine

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Describe the pathogenesis associated with Nanophyetus salmincola

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Extremely pathogenic. Flukes are vectors of Neorickettsia helminthoeca which causes salmon poisoning in dogs (severe hemorrhagic enteritis)

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Describe the life cycle of Nanophyetus salmincola

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  • Final host passes eggs in feces, which hatch in streams.
  • Miracidia emerge and penetrate the snail.
  • Cercariae emerge from the snail to penetrate a fish to form metacercariae in various tissues (primarily kidneys, muscles, fins) and live up to 5 years.
  • When a dog or cat ingest the intermediate host, the juvenile fluke excysts and matures in the small intestine
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What is/are the site(s) of infection for Nanophyetus salmincola?

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Adults in small intestine

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Describe some clinical signs associated with Nanophyetus salmincola

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A large number of flukes may cause diarrhea.

Salmon poisoning disease causes hemorrhagic enteritis, lymph node enlargement, sudden onset of fever, vomition, diarrhea, weigh loss, and high mortality

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