Difference between revisions of "Onchocerca - Cattle"

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*Filarial nematode (white thread-like, <6cm long)
 
*Filarial nematode (white thread-like, <6cm long)
 
*Found in ligamentum nuchae and gastrosplenic ligament (UK), skin and muscle (overseas)
 
*Found in ligamentum nuchae and gastrosplenic ligament (UK), skin and muscle (overseas)
*Indirect life cycle (intermediate hosts: black fly, ‘’Simulium’’ species and biting midge, ‘’Culicoides’’ species)
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*Indirect life cycle (intermediate hosts: black fly, ‘’Simulium’’ species and biting midge, [[Ceratopogonidae|‘’Culicoides’’ species]])
 
*Little or no significance (UK); subcutaneous and intramuscular nodules may cause economic loss due to carcass trimming (overseas).[[Category:Filarioidea]]
 
*Little or no significance (UK); subcutaneous and intramuscular nodules may cause economic loss due to carcass trimming (overseas).[[Category:Filarioidea]]

Revision as of 21:13, 21 April 2010

  • Filarial nematode (white thread-like, <6cm long)
  • Found in ligamentum nuchae and gastrosplenic ligament (UK), skin and muscle (overseas)
  • Indirect life cycle (intermediate hosts: black fly, ‘’Simulium’’ species and biting midge, ‘’Culicoides’’ species)
  • Little or no significance (UK); subcutaneous and intramuscular nodules may cause economic loss due to carcass trimming (overseas).