Test 7 Flashcards
Symptoms of hookworm infection are the following ones:
Erythema, Bloody faeces, Diarrhoea, Circulatory collapse.
Freshly laid eggs of Bunostomum have:
Blastomers.
Strongyloides worms can live in the:
Jejunum.
Adult strongylus Vulgaris worm has:
A buccal capsule.
Strongylidosis can be caused by worms in genus of:
Strongylus, Cyathostomum, Cylicocyclus.
Strongylus equinus larvae develop in:
Subserosa.
Symptoms of disease, which is caused by dwarf worms, can be following ones:
Anaemia.
The eggs of Strongyloides in faeces are:
Always larvated, Thin shelled.
Certain sp. of these genera can infect the definitive host percutaneous:
Bunostomum, Strongyloides, Uncinaria.
Ancylostomes can cause haemorrhages in the:
Duodenum, Jejeunum.
Freshly laid eggs of strongylus have:
Blastomers.
Strongyloides worms can live in the:
Duodenum.
Adult Strongylus equinus worm has:
A buccal capsule.
Strongylosis can be caused by worms in genus of:
Strongylus.
Strongylus edentatus larvae develop in:
Wall of vena portae, Liver.
Symptoms of disease, which is caused by small strongyles can be the following ones:
Colic.
The freshly laid eggs of Ancylsotoma caninum:
Contain some blastomers, are thin shelled.
Uncinaria can cause haemorrhages in:
Duodenum, Jejunum.
We can detect this type of infection by fecal inspection
Strongylidosis, Strongyloidosis.