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==Introduction==
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Trichostrongyloidea are a bursate [[Nematodes|nematodes]], with ''[[Dictyocaulus]]'' forming the only exception. Important genera include ''[[Ostertagia]]'', ''[[Haemonchus]]'' and ''Trichostrongylus.''
  
The life cycle of a ''trichostrongyloidea'' are direct, and infection is through ingestion of L3. They are a bursate group, with ''Dictyocaulus'' forming the only exception.  Important genera include ''Ostertagia'', ''Haemonchus'' and ''Trichostrongylus.''
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== General Life-Cycle ==
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The life cycle of Trichostrongyloidea is direct, and infection is through ingestion of L3.  
  
== General Life-Cycle ==
 
 
The egg is approximately 80µm long, oval, thin-shelled, and containing 4-16 cells, so is a typical strongyle egg.
 
The egg is approximately 80µm long, oval, thin-shelled, and containing 4-16 cells, so is a typical strongyle egg.
  
Egg → L1 → L2 → L3 occurs on the ground. L1 and L2 feed on bacteria, and L3 is exsheathed and represents the infective stage. L3 cannot feed, but do contain a finite amount of stored food to provide energy for movement. Infection is via ingestion of the L3.  L3 → L4 → adult, these stages generally occur in the stomach or small intestine.
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Egg → L1 → L2 → L3 occurs on the ground. L1 and L2 feed on bacteria, and L3 is exsheathed and represents the infective stage. L3 cannot feed, but do contain a finite amount of stored food to provide energy for movement. Infection is via ingestion of the L3.  L3 → L4 → adult, these stages generally occur in the stomach or small intestine.
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Parasitic development initially occurs in gastric glands or intestinal crypts, species dependent. Adults are generally found on the mucosal surface, and the prepatent period is typically about 3 weeks.
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Parasitic development initially occurs in gastric glands or intestinal crypts, species dependent.  Adults are generally found on the mucosal surface, and the prepatent period is typically about 3 weeks.
 
  
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Latest revision as of 13:05, 20 July 2012


Trichostrongylus - Joaquim Castellà Veterinary Parasitology Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Introduction

Trichostrongyloidea are a bursate nematodes, with Dictyocaulus forming the only exception. Important genera include Ostertagia, Haemonchus and Trichostrongylus.

General Life-Cycle

The life cycle of Trichostrongyloidea is direct, and infection is through ingestion of L3.

The egg is approximately 80µm long, oval, thin-shelled, and containing 4-16 cells, so is a typical strongyle egg.

Egg → L1 → L2 → L3 occurs on the ground. L1 and L2 feed on bacteria, and L3 is exsheathed and represents the infective stage. L3 cannot feed, but do contain a finite amount of stored food to provide energy for movement. Infection is via ingestion of the L3. L3 → L4 → adult, these stages generally occur in the stomach or small intestine.

Parasitic development initially occurs in gastric glands or intestinal crypts, species dependent. Adults are generally found on the mucosal surface, and the prepatent period is typically about 3 weeks.


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