Prevention
Intestinal Parasites
Diagnostics
Pharmacology
Zoonotic Disease
100

This product combines afoxolaner, moxidectin, and pyrantel.

What is NexGard Plus?

100

This parasite commonly causes a pot-bellied appearance in puppies and kittens.

What are roundworms?

100

This SNAP test screens for heartworm antigen and tick-borne disease exposure.

What is a 4DX SNAP test?
100

This ingredient in Heartgard Plus targets heartworm prevention.

What is ivermectin?

100

This flea-associated bacteria is linked to cat scratch disease.

What is Bartonella henselae?

200

This feline product includes praziquantel for tapeworm coverage.

What is NexGard Combo?

200

This parasite often causes regenerative anemia in puppies.

What is hookworms?

200

This fecal test is considered the gold standard for many intestinal parasites.

What is fecal flotation?
200

This ingredient provides tapeworm treatment in NexGard Combo.

What is praziquantel?

200

These parasites may cause visceral or ocular larval migrans in humans.

What are roundworms?

300

This product provides up to 12 weeks of flea and tick coverage.

What is Bravecto?

300

This respiratory parasite may require Baermann testing for diagnosis.

What is lungworm?

300

This diagnostic test is commonly used for giardia antigen detection.

What is ELISA testing?

300

Fenbendazole is commonly used totreat these two parasites.

What is giardia and roundworms?

300

This vector is responsible for transmission of Bartonella between cats.

What are fleas?

400

This monthly chew prevents heartworm disease but does not cover flea or ticks.

What is Heartgard Plus?

400

This parasite is associated with intermittent egg shedding and large bowel diarrhea.

What are whipworms?

400

The imaging modality is useful in evaluating lungworm infections.

What is thoracic radiographs?

400

The ingredient is shared between Bravecto Plus Feline and NexGard Plus.

What is moxidectin?

400

Hookworms can cause this skin condition in humans.

What is cutaneous larval migrans?

500

The drug class products should be used cautiously in seizure-prone pets.

What are isoxazolines?

500

This protozoal parasite is often diagnosed using zinc sulfate flotation or ELISA testing.

What is giardia?

500

Repeated testing may be required for this parasite due to inconsistent shedding.

What are whipworms?

500

This drug is commonly prescribed for coccidia infections.

What is Albon (sulfadimethoxine)? 

500

Routine fecal screening and year-round prevention help reduce this type of risk.

What is zoonotic transmission?

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