Across
- 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
- 5. Treated with ivermectin, doramectin, eprinomectin, or fenbendazole
- 6. Common in young camelids, prepatent period of 2-3 weeks
- 9. Diagnosed with skin scrapings
- 10. AKA measles
- 11. Diarrhea in calves 2-4 weeks old, Zoonotic to humans
- 13. Scientific name for whipworm
- 16. AKA small stomach worm
- 17. Antemortem diagnosis in animals is rare
- 18. Metastrongylus spp.
- 19. Adults found in small intestine at necropsy
- 21. Scientific name for sheep nasal bot fly
- 22. Treated with Sulfaguanidine, decoquinate, lasalocid, or monensin
- 24. Treated with moxidectin, morantel tartrate, levamisole, eprinomectin, or doramectin
- 26. Causes central nervous system disorder but rare in the US; prepatent period in dogs of 2-3 months
- 27. Mild to severe enteritis; life cycle of 6-14 days; zoonotic
- 28. Sometimes anemia, prepatent period of 2 months
- 29. Acute anemia in lambs; bottle jaw, death, chronic weight loss in adults; prepatent period of 17-21 days
Down
- 1. Scientific name for biting lice
- 2. Scientific name for abdominal worm
- 3. Diagnosed by examining the skin for lice
- 7. AKA common liver fluke
- 8. AKA brain worm
- 11. Diarrhea; Prepatent period of 3-7 days; zoonotic
- 12. Strongyloides papillosus
- 14. Bunostomum trigonocephalum
- 15. Prepatent period of 40 days
- 20. Eggs in fecal flotation; presence of worms in intestine or "milk spots" in liver at necropsy
- 23. Treated with ivermectin, doramectin, or dichlorvos
- 25. Trichuris tenuis
