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Stephanofilaria habronema Transmitted by Houseflies Stable flies Infect wounds Cause Excessive granulation Proud flesh Summer sores Onchocerca Transmitted by Mosquitoes Gnats Cause Skin reactions Face Neck Chest Horse underline Digestive System Arthropods Bots Larval stages of botflies Develop in stomach Affect horses Symptoms Colic Helminths Worms May cause infection or disease or both Clinical or sub-clinical Affect health status Clinical Obvious symptoms Anemia Diarrhea Emaciation Sub-clinical No symptoms Life span Direct life cycle 1-12 months Animal resistance Eggs Larvae Adults Indirect life cycle Intermediate host Direct life cycle Indirect life cycle Nematodes Roundworms Large numbers Nutritional disturbance Damage Stomach lining Intestine Blood loss Hemorrhages Migrating Arteries Liver Lungs Digestive inefficiency Examples Trichostrohgyles (hairworms) Stomach and intestines of ruminants Strongyles (bloodworms) Large intestine of horses Hookworms Small intestine dogs and cats Large roundworms Small intestine of pigs, dogs, cats, horses and poultry Whipworms Large intestine dogs and pigs Hairworm Bloodworm Infestation of Cow Hookworm Large roundworms Whipworms Symptoms Emaciation Rough hair coat Diarrhea Pale mucous membranes Diagnosis Fecal floatation Eggs Transmission Ingestion Larvae Hairworms Strongyles Hookworms Eggs Large roundworms Whipworms Direct contact Skin Hookworms In-utero Hookworms Large roundworms Tapeworms Small intestine Species Dogs Cats Ruminants Horses Diagnosis Gravid segments in Feces Anus Transmission Oral Infected fleas Dogs and cats Infected soil mites Ruminants and horses Tapeworms Flukes Liver flukes Intermediate host Snails Transmission Oral Larvae encyst on grasses Cattle graze grass Symptoms Acute liver disease (young animals) Chronic liver disease (older animals) Malnutrition Diagnosis Fecal float Observation Flukes Liver damage Flukes Life Process of Flukes Protozoa One-celled parasites Intestine Common Carriers Disease Young susceptible animals Poor diets Examples Coccidiosis Calves, dogs, cats, poultry Trichomoniasis Dogs Giardiasis Dogs Hexamitiasis Poultry Symptoms Enteritis or colitis Diarrhea With or without blood and mucous Coccidiosis Trichomoniasis Giardiasis Hexamitiasis Circulatory System Heartworms Nematode Climatic High rainfall High humidity Large mosquito population Disease Large amounts of worms affect blood flow Symptoms Exhaustion Weakness Rapid breathing Coughing Ascites Swollen abdomen Diagnosis Blood smear Snap test Life Process of Heartworm in Dog Heartworms Reproductive System Protozoa Genital Example Transmission Bovine trich Veneral Diagnosis Smears