Parasit Midterm 4 #2

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Across
  1. 4. Large, fluid-filled cyst characteristic of Echinococcus granulosus
  2. 5. A heartworm infection where no microfilariae are circulating in the blood
  3. 7. Electrolyte imbalance/hypoadrenocorticism clinical signs caused by Trichuris vulpis
  4. 8. Fascioloides magna infection in cattle, pigs and New World camelids lead to economic losses due to condemnation of what organ
  5. 10. Intermediate host for some Onchocerca species alongside black flies
  6. 13. Clostridum novyi is a bacterium that can be introduced from fluke migration causing infectious necrotic hepatitis, alternatively named ___ disease
  7. 15. Consuming these uncooked is a zoonotic risk factor for Paragonimus
  8. 16. the first intermediate host for Dibothriocephalus and Spirometra
  9. 18. Common name for disease caused by Nanophyetus salmincola
  10. 22. A ruminant tapeworm genus with proglottids much wider than they are long
  11. 23. Antibiotic used to target Wolbachia before heartworm adulticide treatment
  12. 25. Diagnostic feature of Dipylidium caninum in feces
  13. 26. The season when acute and subacute fasciolosis is usually seen
  14. 30. Inflammation of the muscle tissue caused by Trichinella larvae
  15. 32. The infective encysted stage of a fluke
  16. 33. Capillaria species that localizes in the liver of rodents and rabbits
  17. 35. the substance excreted by land snails containing Dicrocoelium cercariae
  18. 37. The specific type of muscle where Taenia saginata cysticerci develop in cattle
  19. 38. Common name for Trichuris spp.
Down
  1. 1. The disease name for human or animal infection with Spirometra larvae
  2. 2. Intermediate hosts for ruminant and equine tapeworms
  3. 3. What type of tissue does Onchocera spp. target in cattle
  4. 6. The larval stage released by female filarial nematodes into blood or skin
  5. 9. The small liver fluke that uses land snails and ants in its life cycle
  6. 11. The general morphology type for Echinococcus and Taenia eggs
  7. 12. Primary definitive host for Echinococcus multilocularis
  8. 14. Common clinical status of definitive hosts for tapeworms
  9. 17. What parasite causes a characteristic "bulging backwards D" on radiographs
  10. 18. The most common clinical presentation for many Onchocerca and Capillaria infections
  11. 19. The season when chronic fasciolosis is usually seen
  12. 20. What organ does Paramphistomum cervi infect in domestic and wile ruminants
  13. 21. The migration of Fasciola hepatica flukes can cause traumatic ___
  14. 24. Diagnostic method used for whipworm and ruminant tapeworms
  15. 27. The junction where Anoplocephala perfoliata commonly localizes in horses
  16. 28. The type of host that cattle and sheep are for Fascioloides magna
  17. 29. The heartworm SNAP test specifically detects antigens from this adult gender
  18. 31. Head of a tapeworm
  19. 34. Adult Fascioloides magna are found inside these in the liver parenchyma
  20. 36. The second intermediate host of Paragonimus kellicotti