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'''Dogs''': the term lungworm usually refers to [[Angiostrongylosis]] caused by ''[[Angiostrongylus vasorum]]''. [[Filaroides osleri|''Filaroides (Oslerus) osleri'']] and ''[[Crenosoma vulpis]]'' also infect the canine respiratory tract.
 
'''Dogs''': the term lungworm usually refers to [[Angiostrongylosis]] caused by ''[[Angiostrongylus vasorum]]''. [[Filaroides osleri|''Filaroides (Oslerus) osleri'']] and ''[[Crenosoma vulpis]]'' also infect the canine respiratory tract.
  
'''Cats''': the feline lungworm is ''[[Aelurostrongylus abstrusus]]''.
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'''Cats''': the feline lungworm is ''[[Aelurostrongylus abstrusus]]'' causing [[ Aelurostrongylosis]].
  
 
'''Horses and Donkeys''': ''[[Dictyocaulus arnfieldi]]'' causes disease in [[Lungworm - Donkey|donkeys]] and horses. The larvae of ''[[Parascaris equorum]]'' may cause respiratory signs as they migrate through the lungs, a disease called '''Thumps''' or '''Heaves'''.
 
'''Horses and Donkeys''': ''[[Dictyocaulus arnfieldi]]'' causes disease in [[Lungworm - Donkey|donkeys]] and horses. The larvae of ''[[Parascaris equorum]]'' may cause respiratory signs as they migrate through the lungs, a disease called '''Thumps''' or '''Heaves'''.

Revision as of 19:16, 26 July 2010

Respiratory Parasitic Infections

The term lungworm refers to infection of the respiratory tract by helminth parasites in any of the domestic species. The causes of lungworm are: Dogs: the term lungworm usually refers to Angiostrongylosis caused by Angiostrongylus vasorum. Filaroides (Oslerus) osleri and Crenosoma vulpis also infect the canine respiratory tract.

Cats: the feline lungworm is Aelurostrongylus abstrusus causing Aelurostrongylosis.

Horses and Donkeys: Dictyocaulus arnfieldi causes disease in donkeys and horses. The larvae of Parascaris equorum may cause respiratory signs as they migrate through the lungs, a disease called Thumps or Heaves.

Cattle: Dictyocaulus viviparus causes Husk in cattle.

Sheep: Dictyocaulus filaria causes a similar clinical syndrome to D. viviparus in cattle. Sheep may also be affected by Protostongylus and Muellerius capillarius.

Pigs: Metastrongylus species cause disease in pigs. The larvae of Ascaris suum may cause signs of respiratory disease as they migrate through the lungs in heavy infestations.