Exam II - Dictyocaulus arnfieldi Flashcards

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What is the common name for Dictyocaulus arnfieldi?

A

Lungworm

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What is/are the host(s) for Dictyocaulus arnfieldi?

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Donkeys. In horses, adults usually don’t reach sexually maturity.

Score 1 for donkeys

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Which life cycle stages of Dictyocaulus arnfieldi are recovered in feces and bronchial washings?

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L1 (400 um long) and eggs (75 um long)

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Describe the appearance of Dictyocaulus arnfieldi adults

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Long white nematodes (8 cm) in lungs

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Describe the Dictyocaulus arnfieldi life cycle

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Direct. Adult stages in bronchi lay eggs containing L1.

Eggs hatch in lungs and in feces (eggs & L1 are found in feces)

Develop to L3, migrate from feces to herbage where ingested

PPP is 2-4 months

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Describe any pathogenesis and clinical signs associated with Dictyocaulus arnfieldi in horses and donkeys

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Horses: damage to pulmonary tissue, chronic, productive cough

Donkeys: no clinical signs

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How would you diagnose Dictyocaulus arnfieldi?

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L1 recovered in fresh feces and lung washings

Adults in lungs at necropsy

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What are some treatment & prevention options for Dictyocaulus arnfieldi?

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In endemic areas, don’t pasture horses & donkeys together

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What is the infective stage of Dictyocaulus arnfieldi?

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L3

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