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Numerous internal parasites infect horses, but there are only a few ... Strongyloides westeri is an intestinal parasite that can infect foals as early as four days after birth. A foal becomes infected by ingestion of larvae in the dam’s milk or by penetration of the foal’s skin by infected larvae in the bedding.
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Adult horses rarely harbor patent infections, but mares often have larval stages within their tissues that are activated by parturition to move into the mammary tissue and, subsequently, are transmitted to foals in the milk. ... in pigs ( Strongyloides sp ). Diagnosis can be made based on observation of eggs somewhat more...
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Strongyloides Strongyloides westeri: Equine intestinal threadworm. ... Significance: Heavy threadworm infections are very important in foals. Control measures are important with older animals, primarily to protect young horses.
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Strongyloides westeri: horses can be infected by ingesting larvae (eating grass) or through the skin, where the larvae migrate to the lungs and wind pipe, where they are coughed up and swallowed. Larvae grow into adults in the small intestine.
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Strongyloides papillosus cattle, sheep, pig ... Strongyloides ransomi pig ... Strongyloides stercoralis man, dog, cat, pig...
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3. Strongyloides in the wild ... Kawanabe et al., 1988), S. stercoralis in dogs (Shoop et al., 2002), S. fuelleborni kellyi in humans (Ashford et al., 1992) and several species affecting livestock including S. ransomi in swine (Stewart et al., 1976), S. westeri in horses (Lyons, 1994) and S. papillosus in ruminants (Moncol...
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Strongyloides are parasites of carnivores and man. Strongyloides tumefaciensis the feline intestinal threadworm and S. ... Different Strongyloides species infect horses, pigs, ruminant animals like cows and deer, reptiles, and wild animals. They even exist in Africa where they infest zebras and baboons.
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large roundworms (Parascaris equorum); pinworms (Oxyuris equi), including various larval stages and threadworms (Strongyloides westeri). ... Horses maintained on premises where reinfection is likely to occur should be retreated in 6 to 8 weeks.
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Pelodera strongyloides dermatitis (rhabditic mange) has been diagnosed in humans,16,23 dogs,3,4,6,15,20,40 cattle,36 sheep,2,26 guinea pigs,37 and horses.11,13 Lesions of P. stron-gyloides; dermatitis are papular, pustular, exudative, erythem-atous, and/or lichenified with or without pruritus.
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