Ancylostomatoidea
Across
- 6. life cycle of strongyloidea (excluding metastrongyloidea)
- 8. cutting plates; no TM or TP; least zoonotic; interdigital dermatitis after repeated exposure
- 9. most zoonotic; gulf coast/caribbean; cutaneous larva migrans
- 14. g-force used to float eggs faster and in media that is thick
- 16. hemorrhaging and anemia are clinical signs indicative of A. ________
- 18. model ancylostoma
- 21. In puppies less than 14 days old with suspected hookworm infection ______ First, test second.
- 23. common name
- 24. Metastrongyloidea life cycle
- 25. fecal _____ does not differentiate hookworms
- 26. males have a ________
- 27. eggs float over time
Down
- 1. most common diagnostic test; solution weighs more than eggs
- 2. similar to A. Caninum but in cats
- 3. when do you treat puppies with capcvet
- 4. limited migration in lungs by ______
- 5. Uncinaria stenocephala is commonly found in _____ and the northern US
- 7. location of adult worms
- 10. bunostomum spp. commonly found in ________ and causes sore feet and bottle jaw
- 11. accumulation of water in jaw
- 12. most important mode of infection for A. Caninum
- 13. dogs and foxes are the ______ host for ancylostoma caninum
- 15. simple float method designed to count the eggs per gram of feces
- 17. migration of ______ immature worms in the small intestine are responsible for the majority of the hemorrhaging in the host
- 19. weight loss and poor hair coat are clinical signs indicative of ______ infection
- 20. arrested development of larvae due to host immune system or changing environmental conditions
- 22. eggs are _____ shelled, oval, average