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19 Cards in this Set
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How is Toxocara canis identified microscopically in the diagnostic stage? |
Dark brown, thick-walled egg, with pitted eggshell |
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Ancylostoma caninum can be contracted by which route? |
Entry through the skin |
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The intermediate host of Dipylidium caninum is the: |
Flea |
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Signs that would indicate a dog has a severe infection of Otodectes cynotis would include: |
Head tilt, otitis media circling, seizures |
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Ixodes scapularis is the vector for: |
Lyme disease |
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Which order do the biting lice belong to? |
Mallophaga |
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The parasite that is called "walking dandruff"? |
Cheyletiella spp |
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The best test for removing lungworm larvae from small samples of feces: |
Baermann technique |
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The subgroup tapeworms fall under: |
Cestodes |
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When diagnosing Dirofilaria immitis on a Knott's test, the microfilaria must be differentiated from the following nonpathogenic filarial larvae: |
Acanthocheilonema (Dipetalonema) reconditum |
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Sucking lice have the following characteristic: |
Narrower head than the thorax |
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Ancylostoma caninum |
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Dipylidium caninum |
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Fasciola hepatica/Moniezia spp |
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Oxyuris equi |
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Parascaris equorum |
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Strongyle ovum |
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Toxocara canis |
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Trichuris vulpis |