Across
- 3. This parasite may be transmitted to pups in utero. (2 words, no spaces)
- 6. The final host for Toxocara cati.
- 9. Clinical signs associated with lungworms generally relate to this tract.
- 12. Adult female T.canis worms produce up to 200,000 eggs per day. They are highly ?
- 13. Nosebleed
- 15. Hookworms are bloodsuckers and may cause _____.
- 17. This worm produces lemon shaped eggs.
- 19. Infectious L3 larvae of T.canis are found within these.
- 21. This form of migration results in dormant L2 within the tissues of adult cats.
- 22. The class to which roundworms belong.
- 24. This method of transmission results in kittens becoming infected through the queen's milk.
- 25. Slugs and this mollusc are the IHs for A. vasorum.
- 26. This larval stage of Toxocara cati is infectious.
- 27. The intestine where adult whipworms are found.
- 28. The genus of the hookworm of dogs
- 29. Children under this number of years old are at high risk of zoonotic disease.
- 30. The intestine where adult hoookworms and ascarids are found.
Down
- 1. The final host for Crenosoma vulpis.
- 2. Adult Oslerus osleri worms can be found in nodules at this area of the trachea.
- 4. The artery where A.vasorum adults be found in addition to the right ventricle.
- 5. The genus of the potentially fatal lungworm of dogs.
- 7. The genus of the whipworm of dogs
- 8. The paratenic hosts for A. vasorum.
- 10. _______ larva migrans is a zoonotic condition caused by T.canis larvae.
- 11. This larval stage of whipworms is infectious.
- 12. These wild canids provide a reservoir of infection for many parasites infecting dogs.
- 14. Coughing up blood
- 16. This worm produces oval shaped eggs with a thin, smooth wall.
- 18. A form of migration undertaken by some intestinal worms, resulting in them being coughed up and swallowed.
- 20. A type of test used to detect L1 larvae of lungworms in faeces.
- 23. A mouse containing L3 of T.canis in its tissues acts as this type of host.
- 26. This larval stage of Toxocara canis is infectious.
