Food & Fiber Parasites

1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829
Across
  1. 4. Type I: Produces eggs Pre-type II: Not clinically apparent, fourth-stage larvae inhibited in gastric glands Type II: Eggs often not found in feces
  2. 5. Treated with ivermectin, doramectin, eprinomectin, or fenbendazole
  3. 6. Common in young camelids, prepatent period of 2-3 weeks
  4. 9. Diagnosed with skin scrapings
  5. 10. AKA measles
  6. 11. Diarrhea in calves 2-4 weeks old, Zoonotic to humans
  7. 13. Scientific name for whipworm
  8. 16. AKA small stomach worm
  9. 17. Antemortem diagnosis in animals is rare
  10. 18. Metastrongylus spp.
  11. 19. Adults found in small intestine at necropsy
  12. 21. Scientific name for sheep nasal bot fly
  13. 22. Treated with Sulfaguanidine, decoquinate, lasalocid, or monensin
  14. 24. Treated with moxidectin, morantel tartrate, levamisole, eprinomectin, or doramectin
  15. 26. Causes central nervous system disorder but rare in the US; prepatent period in dogs of 2-3 months
  16. 27. Mild to severe enteritis; life cycle of 6-14 days; zoonotic
  17. 28. Sometimes anemia, prepatent period of 2 months
  18. 29. Acute anemia in lambs; bottle jaw, death, chronic weight loss in adults; prepatent period of 17-21 days
Down
  1. 1. Scientific name for biting lice
  2. 2. Scientific name for abdominal worm
  3. 3. Diagnosed by examining the skin for lice
  4. 7. AKA common liver fluke
  5. 8. AKA brain worm
  6. 11. Diarrhea; Prepatent period of 3-7 days; zoonotic
  7. 12. Strongyloides papillosus
  8. 14. Bunostomum trigonocephalum
  9. 15. Prepatent period of 40 days
  10. 20. Eggs in fecal flotation; presence of worms in intestine or "milk spots" in liver at necropsy
  11. 23. Treated with ivermectin, doramectin, or dichlorvos
  12. 25. Trichuris tenuis