Anatomy
Lifecycle
Nicknames
Pathology
Public Health
100

This is the general body shape of all nematodes

What is round (roundworm)?

100

Nematode lifecycles are frequently_________, meaning they have no intermediate hosts.

What is direct?

100

Dirofilaria immitis

What is heartworm?

100

This is the most common sign of roundworm infection.

What is diarrhea/scours?

100

VLM stands for this.

What is Visceral Larva Migrans?

200

"Ellipsoidal, thin-walled, smooth-shelled, strongyle-type" is the description for what?

What is the nematode ova/egg?

200

This is the infective larval stage of most nematodes.

What is L3?

200

Haemonchus spp. gets its nickname from the adult female worm's unusual coloration. 

What is the "barberpole worm"

200

This life-threatening condition in horses can be triggered by nematode infection (and almost everything else, silly horses).

What is colic?

200

This is the most important instruction you can give a pet owner and her children that have a pet suffering from intestinal parasites.

What is "wash your hands"?

300

This morphologically-varied structure is found at the anterior end of an adult nematode and may contain plates, suction tubes or even teeth.

What is the buccal cavity?

300

This nematode requires the same IH for 2 different developmental phases in its lifecycle.

What is D. immitis/heartworm?

300

Thelazia's nickname comes from its unusual habitat preference, directly related to its intermediate host.

What is "eyeworm"?

300

This class of anti-helminthic drugs must be used with caution in dogs that have the MDR1 genetic mutation.

What are Avermectins? (or Macrocyclic lactones)

300

This is the cause for "creeping eruptions" in an accidental human infection of hookworms.

What is CLM?  (also accept larva)

400

This anterior structure helps us differentiate among T. leonina, T. cati, and T. canis

What are alae?

400

A stage of arrested development in the lifecycle of some nematodes.

What is Hypobiosis?

400

Dioctophyma renale gets its nickname from the location it migrates to within the dog AND is a reference to how the ova are found.

What is "kidney worm"?

400

This is a severe transmammary hookworm infection in puppies.

What is peracute ancylostomatiasis?

400

This canine ascarid species is zoonotic; it is most easily differentiated from other ascarids by the alae. 

What is Toxocara canis?

500

This is the term for the external covering of an adult nematode.

What is cuticle?

500

This phenomenon occurs in threadworm infections when a host/patient is chronically re-infected even in isolation.

What is Autoinfection?

500

A nematode that enters and leaves the body via the GI tract, but the adults cause pneumonia, not scours.

What is lungworm?

500

This species of the group of "lg strongyles of horses" is the most pathogenic.

What is Strongylus vulgaris?

500
Trichinella spp. can be diagnosed via this method.

What is a "muscle squash prep"?

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