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==Scientific Classification==
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|name              =''Ancylostoma caninum
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|kingdom            =Animalia
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|phylum            =[[Nematodes|Nematoda]]
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|class              =Secernentea
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|order              =Strongylida
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|super-family      =[[Ancylostomatoidea]]
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|family            =Ancylostomatidae
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|genus              =Ancylostoma
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|species            =''A. caninum''
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==Description==
 
==Description==
 
[[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>
''Ancylostoma caninum'' is a hookworm that belongs to the superfamily [[:Category:Ancylostomatoidea|Ancylostomatoidea]].  This superfamily contains exotic hookworms that infect both man and animals.  ''A. caninum'' is rarely found in the UK but it is a major pathogen of dogs in many warmer and tropical regions of the world and it may be encountered in dogs that have travelled under the Pet Travel Scheme.  The life-cycle of ''A. caninum'' is detailed [[Ancylostomatoidea Life-Cycle|elsewhere]] but it should be noted that L3 larvae of this species mainly enter by the transcutaneous route so that intestinal disease and blood loss are mainly seen in younger animals.
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''Ancylostoma caninum'' is a hookworm that belongs to the superfamily [[:Category:Ancylostomatoidea|Ancylostomatoidea]].  This superfamily contains exotic hookworms that infect both man and animals.  ''A. caninum'' is rarely found in the UK but it is a major pathogen of dogs in many warmer and tropical regions of the world and it may be encountered in dogs that have travelled under the Pet Travel Scheme.  The [[Ancylostomatoidea Life-Cycle|life-cycle of ''Ancylostoma caninum'']] is detailed elsewhere but it should be noted that L3 larvae of this species mainly enter by the transcutaneous route so that intestinal disease and blood loss are mainly seen in younger animals.
    
==Identification==
 
==Identification==
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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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|literature search = [http://www.cabdirect.org/search.html?rowId=1&options1=AND&q1=title%3A%28%22Ancylostoma+caninum%22%29&occuring1=freetext&rowId=2&options2=AND&q2=&occuring2=freetext&rowId=3&options3=AND&q3=&occuring3=freetext&publishedstart=2000&publishedend=yyyy&calendarInput=yyyy-mm-dd&la=any&it=any&show=all&x=48&y=10 ''Ancylostoma caninum'' publications since 2000]
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