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C anine hookworm, Ancylostoma caninum , is one of the most important, and common, gastrointestinal (GI) parasites. 1 – 3 Infection is most concerning for young animals, with the degree of clinical signs related to hookworm burden and worm

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Introduction The canine hookworm Ancylostoma caninum is the most prevalent and important intestinal nematode parasite of dogs in the US, with the prevalence depending on age, level of care, and geographic location of the dog. 1 Anthelmintic

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In cats, infections with nematode parasites, including roundworms ( Toxocara cati and Toxocara leonina ), hookworms ( Ancylostoma tubaeforme and Ancylostoma braziliense ), and whipworms ( Trichuris spp), typically are subclinical, but some

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stress and dietary change in addition to contagious infections, such as parvovirus, coronavirus, and distemper virus. 3–5 Infectious enteropathogens such as Giardia, Salmonella , hookworms, and roundworms may also be shed by subclinically infected dogs

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Intestinal parasites are common in dogs in the United States, and many species are zoonotic. 1 Common intestinal parasites include roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, Giardia spp, and Cystoisospora spp. 2 A large national fecal survey of pet

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.34 NA 0.11 Hookworms Normal 50 9 (18) Referent Diarrhea 50 5 (10) 0.44 0.16–1.19 0.07 Spirometra mansonoides Normal 50 1 (2) Referent Diarrhea 50 0 (0) NA NA 1.00 Astrovirus Normal

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parks in central Oklahoma . Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports 2020 ; 19 : 100362 . 5. Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC) . Hookworms . Available at: capcvet.org/guidelines/hookworms/ . Accessed Sep 29, 2020 .

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, hookworms, ascarids, Salmonella spp, astrovirus, feline panleukopenia virus, calicivirus, and Spirometra spp. Because it is not possible to test all shelter cats for all possible infections, practical guidelines should be developed to treat routinely for

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-Davis One Health Institute. Condensed from Convention Insider DRUG-RESISTANT HOOKWORMS SPREADING IN DOGS, PARASITOLOGISTS WARN Veterinary parasitologists warn that multidrug-resistant hookworms are spreading in the U.S. and that veterinarians

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hookworm ( Ancylostoma ) species, and the prevalence and molecular genetics of drug resistance in Haemonchus contortus and other nematode species. Discovery and characterization of host-parasite interactions in wild and farmed fish, sea turtles, and other

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