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| + | |name =''Uncinaria stenocephala |
| + | |kingdom =Animalia |
| + | |phylum =[[Nematodes|Nematoda]] |
| + | |class =Secernentea |
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| + | |order =Strongylida |
| + | |super-family =[[Ancylostomatoidea]] |
| + | |family =Ancylostomatidae |
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| + | |genus =Uncinaria |
| + | |species =''U. stenocephala |
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− | ==Scientific Classification== | + | ==Introduction== |
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− | | '''U. stenocephala'''
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− | ==Description==
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| [[File:Hookworms.jpg|thumb|Image of ''Ancylostoma caninum''<br><small>Copyright Joel Mills 2006 Wikimedia Commons]]</small> | | [[File:Hookworms.jpg|thumb|Image of ''Ancylostoma caninum''<br><small>Copyright Joel Mills 2006 Wikimedia Commons]]</small> |
| ''Uncinaria stenocephala'' is a hookworm of dogs that belong to the superfamily [[:Category:Ancylostomatoidea|Ancylostomatoidea]]. This superfamily contains exotic hookworms that infect man and animals. Unlike the other dog hookworm, [[Ancylostoma caninum|''Ancylostoma caninum'']], ''U. stenocephala'' occurs in cool and temperate climates including that of the UK. The details of the life-cycle are given [[Ancylostomatoidea Life-Cycle|elsewhere]] but it should be noted that the infection is mainly acquired by ingestion of L3 larvae and, unlike ''A. caninum'', L3 larvae are not passed to neonates by the trans-mammary route. | | ''Uncinaria stenocephala'' is a hookworm of dogs that belong to the superfamily [[:Category:Ancylostomatoidea|Ancylostomatoidea]]. This superfamily contains exotic hookworms that infect man and animals. Unlike the other dog hookworm, [[Ancylostoma caninum|''Ancylostoma caninum'']], ''U. stenocephala'' occurs in cool and temperate climates including that of the UK. The details of the life-cycle are given [[Ancylostomatoidea Life-Cycle|elsewhere]] but it should be noted that the infection is mainly acquired by ingestion of L3 larvae and, unlike ''A. caninum'', L3 larvae are not passed to neonates by the trans-mammary route. |
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| ==Epidemiology== | | ==Epidemiology== |
− | The larvae of ''U. stenocpehala'' require moist conditions for development to the L3 stage and clinical disease is reported most frequently in dogs kept in wet confined conditions where larvae build up to high levels. Common situations include grass runs, wet concrete pens (especially if the surface is very pitted and able to retain moisture) and in areas contaminated by foxes which also act as definitive hosts. Certain groups of dogs are therefore particularly affected, including '''greyhounds''' in densely-populated racing kennels, '''fox hounds''', '''sheepdogs''' and dogs in '''rural environments'''. Since eggs also require warmth for development, most infections are also seen in summer. | + | The larvae of ''U. stenocephala'' require moist conditions for development to the L3 stage and clinical disease is reported most frequently in dogs kept in wet confined conditions where larvae build up to high levels. Common situations include grass runs, wet concrete pens (especially if the surface is very pitted and able to retain moisture) and in areas contaminated by foxes which also act as definitive hosts. Certain groups of dogs are therefore particularly affected, including '''greyhounds''' in densely-populated racing kennels, '''fox hounds''', '''sheepdogs''' and dogs in '''rural environments'''. Since eggs also require warmth for development, most infections are also seen in summer. |
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| ==Clinical Disease== | | ==Clinical Disease== |
− | Since adult worms are mucosal plug feeders, anaemia is not usually a feature of infection with ''U. stenocephala'' and most infections are asymptomatic. Where clinical signs are seen, the follwoing patterns may be expected: | + | Since adult worms are mucosal plug feeders, anaemia is not usually a feature of infection with ''U. stenocephala'' and most infections are asymptomatic. Where clinical signs are seen, the following patterns may be expected: |
| *'''[[Protein Losing Enteropathy|Protein-losing enteropathy]]''' caused by loss of protein to adults feeding in the small intestine. | | *'''[[Protein Losing Enteropathy|Protein-losing enteropathy]]''' caused by loss of protein to adults feeding in the small intestine. |
| *'''[[Hookworm Dermatosis|Dermatitis]]''' caused by the cutaneous migration of L3 larvae that are killed before they are able to enter the blood. Larvae which penetrate the skin rarely develop to maturity even in young naive puppies but they will cause reactions in older animals that have become sensitised by previous exposure, especially on the paws and elbows. | | *'''[[Hookworm Dermatosis|Dermatitis]]''' caused by the cutaneous migration of L3 larvae that are killed before they are able to enter the blood. Larvae which penetrate the skin rarely develop to maturity even in young naive puppies but they will cause reactions in older animals that have become sensitised by previous exposure, especially on the paws and elbows. |
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| Hookworms are able to cause a disease called [[Cutaneous Larva Migrans]] in humans. | | Hookworms are able to cause a disease called [[Cutaneous Larva Migrans]] in humans. |
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| + | |chapterlink = http://www.mansonpublishing.co.uk/book-images/9781893441606_sample.pdf |
| + | |chaptername = Image and parasite overview |
| + | |book = Parasitology - Diagnosis and Treament of Common Parasitisms in Dogs and Cats |
| + | |author = Dwight Bowman, Elizabeth Fogarty, Stephen Charles Barr |
| + | |isbn =9781893441606 |
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| + | |literature search = [http://www.cabdirect.org/search.html?q=title%3A%28%22+Uncinaria+stenocephala%22%29 ''Uncinaria stenocephala'' publications] |
| + | |Vetstream = [https://www.vetstream.com/canis/search?s=nematode Nematodes] |
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| [[Category:Ancylostomatoidea]][[Category:Dog_Nematodes]] | | [[Category:Ancylostomatoidea]][[Category:Dog_Nematodes]] |
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