Transmission and Migration
Life Cycle
Worms
Damage
Other
100

This mode of transmutation commonly occurs when a patient ingest feces or any thing that came in contact

What is fecal-oral?

100

The necessity of an intermediate host for proper development

What is an indirect lifecycle?

100

These worms known for their size and bright red color cause a lot of destruction and issues resulting in the removal of the organ

What is the giant kidney worm?

100

Depending on this the syptoms/clinical signs shown vary

What is worm burden?

100

This anthelminic is used to get rid of round worms

What is pyrantel (strongid)?

200

These two modes of transmission are responsible for 98% of poppies to be infected with round worms

What are transplacental and transmammary transmission?

200

a host in which a parasite cannot complete its development. resulting in the failure to survive or reproduce

What is an abberent host ?

200

These worms live and reproduce in the Cecum, sucking blood to gain nutrients. They are the hardest to get rid of and rarely infect cats.

What are whipworms (Trichuris)?

200

This form diagnostic involves viewing A fecal sample underneath a microscope to look for eggs etc

What is a fecal float?

300

This migration consist of worms migrating to other areas in the body to encyst themselves and go dormant for waiting new opportunities

What is somatic migration?

300

the time betweens a parasite ingestion to its reproduction

what is a pre-patent period?

300

This worm with 2 names infects dogs cats and foxes and are largely unpathogenic

What are bladder worms ?

300

This parasite commonly found in Skunk, bears and raccoons are most concerning for humans due to their tendency to travel to brain which is mostly fatal.

What is baylisascaris SPP?

300

Diarrhea with fresh blood

What is hematochezia?

400

This form of migration and involves larva borrowing through the small intestine wall and making their way to the portal vein into the hepatic vein, the vena cava, then the heart,.... then the aveali of the lungs to be, coughed up and re-swallowed, which allows them to fully mature before settling in the si

What is Hephato tracheal migration?

400

The most common worms found in our domestic animals, with their spaghetti-like appearance they live and reproduce in the SI.

What are Roundworms (Ascrids)

400

Found in very young puppies can result in rapid sudden death

What is a paracute infection?

400

When larvae reactivate and repopulate the intestines

What is larval leakage?

500

Larvae migrate through the human body (typically the brain liver and lungs) damaging tissue

What is visceral migrans?

500

These worms infest both cats and dogs, they live drink blood and reproduce in the cecum of the LI, however they mature in the mucousa of the a SI

What are hookworms?

500

Larvae in a state of rest encysted in muscle

What is hypobosis ?

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