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| ''Toxocara cati'' is a [[Nematodes|nematode]] of the superfamily ''[[Ascaridoidea]]''. ''T. cati'' is found '''worldwide''', and can cause a wide range of gastrointestinal problems in infected hosts. | | ''Toxocara cati'' is a [[Nematodes|nematode]] of the superfamily ''[[Ascaridoidea]]''. ''T. cati'' is found '''worldwide''', and can cause a wide range of gastrointestinal problems in infected hosts. |
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− | There is a '''zoonotic risk''' with ingestion of larvated eggs, which can produce the conditions of '''visceral larval migrans''' and '''ocular larval migrans'''. However ''[[Toxocara canis|T. canis]]'' is the more common culprit. | + | There is a '''zoonotic risk''' with ingestion of larvated eggs, which can produce the conditions of '''visceral larval migrans''' and '''ocular larval migrans''' in humans. However ''[[Toxocara canis|T. canis]]'' is the more common culprit. |
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| ==Hosts== | | ==Hosts== |
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| The adult worms live in the '''small intestine''' and the females produce eggs that are passed in the faeces of the cat. | | The adult worms live in the '''small intestine''' and the females produce eggs that are passed in the faeces of the cat. |
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− | Infection occurs by '''ingestion of the L2 in the egg''', or after '''ingestion of a paratenic host''', or via '''transmammary infection'''. | + | Infection occurs by '''ingestion of the L2 in the egg''', or after '''ingestion of a paratenic host''', or via '''transmammary route'''. |
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| After direct ingestion of the larvae, they migrate through the liver, lungs and trachea, and then go back to the small intestine, where they transform into L3. | | After direct ingestion of the larvae, they migrate through the liver, lungs and trachea, and then go back to the small intestine, where they transform into L3. |
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| Ingestion of a paratenic host like a mouse causes the larvae to be released by digestion, and they then enter the small intestine of the cat, and will moult into L3. | | Ingestion of a paratenic host like a mouse causes the larvae to be released by digestion, and they then enter the small intestine of the cat, and will moult into L3. |
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− | Transmammary infection is also very important, and commonly seen throughout lactation. However, unlike ''[[Toxocara canis |T. canis]]'', '''prenatal infection does not occur'''. | + | Transmammary infection is also very important, and commonly seen throughout lactation. However, unlike ''[[Toxocara canis|T. canis]]'', '''prenatal infection does not occur'''. |
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| The prepatent period of ''T. catis'' is 8 weeks. | | The prepatent period of ''T. catis'' is 8 weeks. |
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| Worms may be seen in '''vomitus or in the faeces'''. | | Worms may be seen in '''vomitus or in the faeces'''. |
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− | '''Migrating larvae''' can cause damage to internal organs leading to pneumonia and coughing, ascites, fatty liver. | + | '''Migrating larvae''' can cause damage to internal organs leading to [[:Category:Pneumonia|pneumonia]] and coughing, ascites, [[Hepatic Lipidosis|fatty liver]]. |
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| ==Diagnosis== | | ==Diagnosis== |
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| ''Toxocara leonida'' eggs may confuse the diagnosis, but they are smooth-shelled and more oval in shape. | | ''Toxocara leonida'' eggs may confuse the diagnosis, but they are smooth-shelled and more oval in shape. |
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− | ==Treatment and control== | + | ==Treatment and Control== |
| Treatment of gastrointestinal infections with ''Toxocara cati'' is relatively straightforward. Anthelmintics such as '''febantel, pyrantel, selamectin, fenbendazole and milbemycin''' can be used. | | Treatment of gastrointestinal infections with ''Toxocara cati'' is relatively straightforward. Anthelmintics such as '''febantel, pyrantel, selamectin, fenbendazole and milbemycin''' can be used. |
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| {{Learning | | {{Learning |
| |flashcards = [[Feline Medicine Q&A 09]] | | |flashcards = [[Feline Medicine Q&A 09]] |
| + | |literature search = [http://www.cabdirect.org/search.html?q=title:(%22Toxocara+cati%22)+OR+title:(%22Toxocara+mystax%22) ''Toxocara cati'' publications] |
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| Merck and Co (2008) '''Merck Veterinary Manual''' ''Merial'' | | Merck and Co (2008) '''Merck Veterinary Manual''' ''Merial'' |
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