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Which equine nematode species may be found in the large intestine? |
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Describe the gross morphology of large strongyles |
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What is the cause of verminous endarteritis? | The larvae of S. vulgaris within the cranial mesenteric artery
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Describe the pathogenicity of small strongyles | Adult and larval worms are plug feeders, restricting the damage to more superficial mucosa
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What are the sources of infections of strongyles? |
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Describe how features of Parascaris equorum eggs aid their resistance in the environment? |
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Which is generally the first parasite to which foals are exposed? | Strongyloides westeri
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Describe the pathogenicity of Oxyuris equi larvae |
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Name the Spiruroids that can occur in the equine stomach |
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What is the pathogenicity of the equine lungworm Dictyocaulus arnfieldi? |
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Name some control strategies for Dictyocaulus arnfieldi |
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