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*Various predilection sites
 
*Various predilection sites
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=== ''HABRONEMA and DRASCHIA'' SPECIES ===
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==== General ====
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*Spiruroids occurring in stomach:
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**''Habronema microstoma'' - worldwide.
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**''Draschia megastoma'' - tropical/sub-tropical climates.
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==== Morphology ====
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*1.0-2.5cm long, slender white worms, flat spiral twist to male tail.
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==== Life-Cycle ====
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*Indirect LC, muscid fly intermediate hosts.
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*Adults under layer of mucous in stomach (''Habronema'') or in large nodule (''Draschia'').
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*Elongated embryonated eggs (50-60µm) passed in faeces.
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*L1 ingested by fly larvae - develop to L3 as fly matures.
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*L3 deposited on horse's lips as fly feeds - swallowed - mature to adult worms.
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*Prepatent period = 2months.
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*Larvae → "cutaneous habronemosis" or "summer sores":
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**larvae laid on skin wound → large granulomata
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**seasonal incidence
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**affected horses may be difficult to work.
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==== Pathogenicity ====
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*Adult worms:
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**''Habronema'' - mild gastritis (no mucosal invasion)
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**''Draschia'' - tumour-like nodules may impair pyloric function.
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==== Control ====
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*Regular anthelmintic treatment (adults - not required; larvae - ivermectin).
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*Cover or turn over dung heaps (to prevent access of flies to breeding sites or kill by composting).
    
[[Category:Non-Bursate_Nematodes]]
 
[[Category:Non-Bursate_Nematodes]]
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