Difference between revisions of "Trichuris vulpis"
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*Typical eggs may be shed in faeces, but are not always easy to find, so it may be necessary to examine several repeat samples if infection is suspected.[[Category:Trichinelloidea]][[Category:Dog_Nematodes]] | *Typical eggs may be shed in faeces, but are not always easy to find, so it may be necessary to examine several repeat samples if infection is suspected.[[Category:Trichinelloidea]][[Category:Dog_Nematodes]] | ||
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Revision as of 22:11, 25 June 2010
- Trichuris vulpis is a typical whipworm in every way.
- It causes intermittent diarrhoea in dogs.
- Typical eggs may be shed in faeces, but are not always easy to find, so it may be necessary to examine several repeat samples if infection is suspected.