Rum/Equine Parasites

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Across
  1. 1. tissue parasite with an s-shaped tail and dorsal spine
  2. 5. zoonotic respiratory parasite
  3. 8. dog parasite with infective stage of larval leakback
  4. 10. respiratory parasite located in the parenchyma of the lungs
  5. 14. equine GI parasite located in the large intestine and cecum where moxidectin and fenbendazole can be used for encysted larvae
  6. 16. gid worm of sheep
  7. 17. parasite found in RBC that is reportable
  8. 19. trematode in ruminants that is located in the liver and bile ducts
  9. 21. cause of EPM
  10. 22. medium tapeworm of horses treated with Praziquantel
  11. 23. horse and donkey GI parasite diagnosed by eggs seen perianally
  12. 24. sheep/goat red lungworm in small bronchioles
  13. 25. ruminant and horse lungworm
  14. 26. indoor tick
  15. 27. cattle STD that causes abortion
Down
  1. 2. dog parasite that nicotinic agonist will not work against
  2. 3. equine GI parasite infective by skin penetration/ingestion of L3 OR transmammary
  3. 4. infective stage is L3 molted inside egg
  4. 6. ruminant hookworm in the small intestine
  5. 7. horse GI parasite treated by fly control and macrocyclic lactones in fall/early winter
  6. 9. common liver fluke
  7. 10. ruminant cestode with infective stage involving mites
  8. 11. arterial worm with L3 deposited on skin by Tabanid flies
  9. 12. rumen flukes attached to the rumen/reticulum
  10. 13. foal large roundworm found in the small intestine
  11. 15. only ruminant intestinal parasite seen in large intestine
  12. 18. cattle nematode that will over-winter on pasture
  13. 20. protozoa seen in VERY young dairy cows