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| | <FlashCard questions="2"> | | <FlashCard questions="2"> |
| | |q1=What is the diagnosis? | | |q1=What is the diagnosis? |
| − | |a1=Small intestinal impaction with Parascaris equorum. Ascarid infection is common in equine animals less than two years old, after which a strong immunity to this parasite develops. <br><br> | + | |a1=Small intestinal impaction with ''Parascaris equorum''. Ascarid infection is common in equine animals less than two years old, after which a strong immunity to this parasite develops. <br><br> |
| | The occurrence of ascarid, intestinal impaction is very rare. | | The occurrence of ascarid, intestinal impaction is very rare. |
| − | |l1= | + | |l1=Ascarid Impaction - Horse |
| | |q2=What advice would you give to the owner of the colt? | | |q2=What advice would you give to the owner of the colt? |
| | |a2=Advice to the owner is: | | |a2=Advice to the owner is: |
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| | Alternatively, control could be achieved with daily in-feed dosing with pyrantel but this product is not licensed in Europe.<br><br> | | Alternatively, control could be achieved with daily in-feed dosing with pyrantel but this product is not licensed in Europe.<br><br> |
| | Ideally, owners and managers should avoid using the same grazing area year-on-year for their young, growing animals. | | Ideally, owners and managers should avoid using the same grazing area year-on-year for their young, growing animals. |
| − | |l2= | + | |l2=Ascarid Impaction - Horse |
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| | </FlashCard> | | </FlashCard> |
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