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Veterinary Parasitology

Dr. Asif
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Objective 1

Describe the various symbiotic
relationships between two species
of organisms

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Parasitology Goals
• Learn the Life Cycles & Biology of parasites
• Learn parasite treatment and prevention fundamentals
( Not Drugs)
• Learn Client Education fundamentals
– What the client needs to know about
cycles, biology, treatment & prevention of the
common animal parasites

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Definitions

• Parasitology – study of parasites & parasitism
• Symbiosis – any association between at least 2
different living organisms of different species
– Host – usually larger of 2 species, harbors
symbiont
– Symbiont – smaller of 2 species, obtains food and
habitat from host

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Types of Relationships
Relationship

Host

Symbiont

Mutualism

+
0
-

+
+
+

Commensalism
Parasitism
Predation

(Death)

+
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The Parasite
Location on the Host
Amount of Time on the Host
Types of Parasites

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Location on the Host
Ectoparasite (Infestation)
Endoparasite (Infection)

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Location on the Host
• Ectoparasite
– On outside surface of body of host
– Examples – fleas, mosquitoes, horse flies

• Endoparasite
– Live in body of host
– Examples – roundworms, whipworms,
heartworms

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Amount of Time on Host
Temporary
Stationary
Permanent

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Temporary
• Visits host for food
• Examples
– Ticks
– Mosquitoes

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Stationary
• Spends definite period of time in or on
host
• Most parasites
• Periodic – leaves host to complete
development (example – Cuterebra)

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Cuterebra

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Permanent
• Spends entire life on host, except when
transferring to another host
• Examples
– Ear mites
– Lice

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Types of Parasites
Incidental (Accidental) Parasite
Erratic (Aberrant) Parasite
Obligate Parasite
Facultative Parasite
Pseudoparasite
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Incidental Parasite
• Accidental parasite
• Appears in unusual hosts
• Examples –
– Heartworms in man
– Crab louse in dogs

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Erratic Parasite
• Aberrant parasite
• Seen in unusual locations in hosts
• Examples –
– Heartworm in eye
– Cuterebra in brain

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Obligate Parasite
• Must lead parasitic existence
• No free-living stages
• Examples
– Lice
– Ear mites
– Some mites

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Facultative Parasite
• Free-living organism that can become
parasitic in certain hosts
• Examples
• Chigger mite larvae (microscopic)
• Ringworm in cats, calves

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Pseudoparasite
• Organisms that appear to be parasites,
but are not
• Examples – grain mites in fecals, pollen
grains, pollen grain and air bubbles

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The Host
Intermediate
Paratenic
Definitive (Final)
Incidental (Accidental)

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Intermediate Host
• Immature (non-sexual) parasite
undergoes development in this host
• Example – heartworm larva in mosquito
• Control of this part of life cycle
CRUCIAL to preventing parasite!

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Paratenic Host
• Intermediate host that serves as a
“transport” host for parasitic larva
• Final host must eat this host for adult
parasite to develop
• Examples – fleas or mice for certain
tapeworms

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Definitive Host
•
•
•
•

Final host
Harbors adult (sexually mature) parasite
Often a carnivore (dogs & cats)
Intermediate host carried parasite to this
host

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Incidental Host
• Accidental host
• Wrong host species for this parasite
• If man – parasite is a zoonosis
– Raccoon roundworms
– Heartworms in cats.

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Objective 2
Discuss types of parasitic life
cycles

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Life Cycles
Direct
Indirect

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Life Cycles Overview
• Definition
– The entire sequence of stages in the life of a
parasite, from adults of one generation to
adults of the next

• Parasite may be “Species Specific”
– Affect only 1 species of host
– Lice – species specific; fleas – not

• 2 types
– Direct life cycles
– Indirect life cycles
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Direct Life Cycles
• Parasite transfers from one host to
another host of same species
– Dog to dog to dog, etc.

• No intermediate hosts
• Examples – fleas,
whipworms

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Direct Life Cycle – Fleas

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Direct Life
Cycle –
Whipworms

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Indirect Life Cycles
(Figure 1-10, page 7)

• Parasite requires at least 1 intermediate
host to complete its life cycle
• Intermediate host harbors immature
parasite
• Definitive host harbors adult parasite
• Examples – heartworms, all
tapeworms, flukes
• Client Education – Best way to stop life
cycle is to eliminate intermediate host
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Indirect Life Cycles
• Always have intermediate hosts

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Indirect Life
Cycle –
Tapeworms

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Indirect Life Cycle – Heartworms

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Parasites with Both Life Cycles
• Some parasites have both a direct as well
as indirect life cycle
• Examples – roundworms, hookworms

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Both
Direct and
Indirect Life
Cycles

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Both Direct and
Indirect Life Cycles – Hookworms

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Parasite Transmission
Passive
Active
Inoculative

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Passive vs. Active Transmission
• Definition – how parasites transfer from
one host to another
• Passive transmission
– Parasite does not travel to host
– Usually ingested
– Example – ascarids (roundworms)

• Active transmission
– Parasite travels to host and/or aggressively
penetrates host
– Examples – fleas, hookworm larvae
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Inoculative Transmission
• Intermediate host “injects” parasite into
definitive host
– Called “vector”
– Often takes blood from definitive host
– Often has “sucking mouthparts”
– Examples – mosquitoes, ticks, fleas?

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Inoculative Transmission
• Blood-suckers!

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Harmful Effects of Parasites

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Harmful Effects of Parasites
• Blood loss
– Hookworms, fleas

• Hypersensitivity (allergy)
– Flea allergy dermatitis (FAD)
• 15% of dogs & cats

– Heartworms? Eosinophilia as high as 20%

• Toxicity
– Maggots
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Harmful Effects of Parasites
• Secondary invasion of pathogens
– Bacterial infections after primary disease has
begun
• Example – generalized demodectic mange

• Disease transmission
– Parasite vectors – carry disease to host

• Worry
– Horse flies in the barn
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Disease Vectors
• Mosquitoes
– Heartworms
– West Nile Virus
– Equine encephalitis
– Equine infectious anemia (EIA)

• Ticks
– Lyme disease
– Rocky mountain spotted fever

• Fleas
– Feline infectious anemia?
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Objective 3
Describe the Linnaean
Classification Scheme used to
name and categorize organisms

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Taxonomy
Scientific Classification of Parasites

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Definitions
• Taxonomy – Branch of biology dealing
with identifying, naming, and classifying
species
• Taxon – One of the groups that organisms
are classified into
• Species – Group of similar organisms
capable of interbreeding and producing
fertile offspring
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Classification of Parasites
• Kingdom
–Phylum
• Class
–Order
»Family
Genus
Species
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Worms!

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Insects, Ticks, and Mites, Oh My!

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Protozoa

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Classification of Parasites
• Kingdom Protista – single-celled
organisms
• Kingdom Animalia
• Phylum
– Platyhelminthes – flatworms –
tapeworms
– Archelminthes – nematodes
– Arthropoda – animals with exoskeleton
• Class Crustacea – no parasites here!
• Class Insecta – fleas, flies, lice

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The Kingdoms
• Protista – Single-celled organisms
– Amoeba
– Coccidia
– Giardia
– Toxoplasma

• Animalia – Multi-cellular animals
– Most parasites we will cover are here
– Most animals are free-living, not parasitic
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3 Phyla of Kingdom Animalia
• These 3 phyla have the parasites we will
cover this semester
• Phylum Platyhelminthes – flatworms
• Phylum Archelminthes – roundworms
(nematodes)
• Phylum Arthropoda – arthropods
• Helminth = “worm”
• Anthelmintic – wormer
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Platyhelminthes – Flat Worms
• Characteristics
– Flat
– All hermaphrodites – need only
1 worm to continue life cycle

• Free-living – Planaria
• Parasites –
– Cestodes – all tapeworms
– Trematodes – flukes
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Archelminthes – Nematodes
• Characteristics
– Round (“roundworms”)
– Separate male & female worms – Need at
least 1 of each sex to continue life cycle

• Examples
– Dog & cat ascarids (roundworms)
– Hookworms (strongyles in horses)
– Whipworms
– Heartworms
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Arthropods
• Characteristics
– Jointed appendages
– Exoskeleton (made of chitin)

• 3 classes in this phylum
– Class crustacea – crustaceans – no
parasites!
– Class arachnida – arachnids
– Class insecta – insects
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Class Arachnida
• Most free-living, some parasites
• Most live on land
• Characteristics
– No wings
– Most adults have 8 legs

• Examples
– Spiders!  (Arachnophobia anyone?)
– Scorpions
– Ticks
– Mites
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Arachnids
•
•
•
•

Spiders – free-living
Scorpions – free-living
Ticks – parasites
Mites – free-living & parasites

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Scientific Names of Organisms
• Composed of 2 Latin names
– 1st name – Genus
– 2nd name – species

• Genus species
– Genus name italicized, capitalized
– species name italicized, NOT capitalized

• If italics are not used, each name must be
underlined separately
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Parasites of the Digestive Tract
Ascarids
(Roundworms)

Host Species

Toxocara canis

Dog only

Toxocara cati

Cat only

Toxascaris leonina

Dog, cat

Parascaris equorum

Horse
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Parasites of the Digestive Tract
Hookworms

Host Species

Ancylostoma spp.

Dog, cat

Uncinaria stenocephala

Dog, cat

Strongylus vulgaris

Horse

Strongylus spp.

Horse
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Parasites of the Digestive Tract
Whipworms

Host Species

Trichuris vulpis

Dog only

Trichuris suis

Pig

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Parasites of the Digestive Tract
Tapeworms

Host Species

Dipylidium caninum

Dog, cat

Taenia spp.

Dog, cat

Echinococcus
granulosus

Dog only

Diphyllobothrium latum

Dog, cat
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Parasites of the Digestive Tract
Protozoa

Host Species

Isospora spp.

Dog, cat

Eimeria spp.

Dog, cat

Giardia spp.

All animals, man

Toxoplasma gondii

Cat

Trichomonas spp.

Dog, horse
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External Parasites – Class Insecta
• Fleas
– Ctenocephalides canis
– Ctenocephalides felis

• Lice
• Flies
– Mosquitoes
– Horse flies, deer flies, stable flies
– Maggots
– Cuterebra larvae
– Screwworms
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External Parasites – Class Arachnida
• Ticks
– Rhipacephalus sanguineus
– Amblyomma americana
– Ixodes spp. – Lyme disease tick
– Dermacentor spp.

• Spiders
– NO SPIDERS ARE EVER PARASITES!!! 

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External Parasites – Class Arachnida

Mites
Otodectes cynotis

Ear mite

Demodex spp.

Demodectic mange mite

Sarcoptes scabiei

Sarcoptic mange mite

Cheyletiella spp.

Walking dandruff mite

Notoedres cati

Cat mange mite

Trombicula alfreddugesi

Chigger mite
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Parasites of Other Organ Systems
Dioctophyma renale

Giant kidney worm

Capillaria plica

Bladder worm

Capillaria aerophila

Lung worm

Paragonamus kellikoti

Lung fluke

Spirocerca lupi

Esophagus worm

Physaloptera rara

Stomach worm

Linguatula serrata

Nasal cavity
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Objective 4

Identify laboratory procedures
used to diagnose parasites

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Your Domain as a Clinical
Laboratory Technician

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Common Laboratory Tests
Fecal Exams
Blood Testing
Skin Tests
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Parasite Control Fundamentals
at CAPC website
•
•
•
•

Annual/semi-annual fecal exams
Fresh daily stool pickup
Sanitation & good personal hygiene
Annual heartworm checks/year-round
prevention
• Year-round flea/tick control if needed
• Zoonosis concerns
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Introduction to veterinary parasitology asif

  • 2. Objective 1 Describe the various symbiotic relationships between two species of organisms 2
  • 3. Parasitology Goals • Learn the Life Cycles & Biology of parasites • Learn parasite treatment and prevention fundamentals ( Not Drugs) • Learn Client Education fundamentals – What the client needs to know about cycles, biology, treatment & prevention of the common animal parasites 3
  • 4. Definitions • Parasitology – study of parasites & parasitism • Symbiosis – any association between at least 2 different living organisms of different species – Host – usually larger of 2 species, harbors symbiont – Symbiont – smaller of 2 species, obtains food and habitat from host 4
  • 6. The Parasite Location on the Host Amount of Time on the Host Types of Parasites 6
  • 7. Location on the Host Ectoparasite (Infestation) Endoparasite (Infection) 7
  • 8. Location on the Host • Ectoparasite – On outside surface of body of host – Examples – fleas, mosquitoes, horse flies • Endoparasite – Live in body of host – Examples – roundworms, whipworms, heartworms 8
  • 9. Amount of Time on Host Temporary Stationary Permanent 9
  • 10. Temporary • Visits host for food • Examples – Ticks – Mosquitoes 10
  • 11. Stationary • Spends definite period of time in or on host • Most parasites • Periodic – leaves host to complete development (example – Cuterebra) 11
  • 13. Permanent • Spends entire life on host, except when transferring to another host • Examples – Ear mites – Lice 13
  • 14. Types of Parasites Incidental (Accidental) Parasite Erratic (Aberrant) Parasite Obligate Parasite Facultative Parasite Pseudoparasite 14
  • 15. Incidental Parasite • Accidental parasite • Appears in unusual hosts • Examples – – Heartworms in man – Crab louse in dogs 15
  • 16. Erratic Parasite • Aberrant parasite • Seen in unusual locations in hosts • Examples – – Heartworm in eye – Cuterebra in brain 16
  • 17. Obligate Parasite • Must lead parasitic existence • No free-living stages • Examples – Lice – Ear mites – Some mites 17
  • 18. Facultative Parasite • Free-living organism that can become parasitic in certain hosts • Examples • Chigger mite larvae (microscopic) • Ringworm in cats, calves 18
  • 19. Pseudoparasite • Organisms that appear to be parasites, but are not • Examples – grain mites in fecals, pollen grains, pollen grain and air bubbles 19
  • 21. Intermediate Host • Immature (non-sexual) parasite undergoes development in this host • Example – heartworm larva in mosquito • Control of this part of life cycle CRUCIAL to preventing parasite! 21
  • 22. Paratenic Host • Intermediate host that serves as a “transport” host for parasitic larva • Final host must eat this host for adult parasite to develop • Examples – fleas or mice for certain tapeworms 22
  • 23. Definitive Host • • • • Final host Harbors adult (sexually mature) parasite Often a carnivore (dogs & cats) Intermediate host carried parasite to this host 23
  • 24. Incidental Host • Accidental host • Wrong host species for this parasite • If man – parasite is a zoonosis – Raccoon roundworms – Heartworms in cats. 24
  • 25. Objective 2 Discuss types of parasitic life cycles 25
  • 27. Life Cycles Overview • Definition – The entire sequence of stages in the life of a parasite, from adults of one generation to adults of the next • Parasite may be “Species Specific” – Affect only 1 species of host – Lice – species specific; fleas – not • 2 types – Direct life cycles – Indirect life cycles 27
  • 28. Direct Life Cycles • Parasite transfers from one host to another host of same species – Dog to dog to dog, etc. • No intermediate hosts • Examples – fleas, whipworms 28
  • 29. Direct Life Cycle – Fleas 29
  • 31. Indirect Life Cycles (Figure 1-10, page 7) • Parasite requires at least 1 intermediate host to complete its life cycle • Intermediate host harbors immature parasite • Definitive host harbors adult parasite • Examples – heartworms, all tapeworms, flukes • Client Education – Best way to stop life cycle is to eliminate intermediate host 31
  • 32. Indirect Life Cycles • Always have intermediate hosts 32
  • 34. Indirect Life Cycle – Heartworms 34
  • 35. Parasites with Both Life Cycles • Some parasites have both a direct as well as indirect life cycle • Examples – roundworms, hookworms 35
  • 37. Both Direct and Indirect Life Cycles – Hookworms 37
  • 39. Passive vs. Active Transmission • Definition – how parasites transfer from one host to another • Passive transmission – Parasite does not travel to host – Usually ingested – Example – ascarids (roundworms) • Active transmission – Parasite travels to host and/or aggressively penetrates host – Examples – fleas, hookworm larvae 39
  • 40. Inoculative Transmission • Intermediate host “injects” parasite into definitive host – Called “vector” – Often takes blood from definitive host – Often has “sucking mouthparts” – Examples – mosquitoes, ticks, fleas? 40
  • 42. Harmful Effects of Parasites 42
  • 43. Harmful Effects of Parasites • Blood loss – Hookworms, fleas • Hypersensitivity (allergy) – Flea allergy dermatitis (FAD) • 15% of dogs & cats – Heartworms? Eosinophilia as high as 20% • Toxicity – Maggots 43
  • 44. Harmful Effects of Parasites • Secondary invasion of pathogens – Bacterial infections after primary disease has begun • Example – generalized demodectic mange • Disease transmission – Parasite vectors – carry disease to host • Worry – Horse flies in the barn 44
  • 45. Disease Vectors • Mosquitoes – Heartworms – West Nile Virus – Equine encephalitis – Equine infectious anemia (EIA) • Ticks – Lyme disease – Rocky mountain spotted fever • Fleas – Feline infectious anemia? 45
  • 46. Objective 3 Describe the Linnaean Classification Scheme used to name and categorize organisms 46
  • 48. Definitions • Taxonomy – Branch of biology dealing with identifying, naming, and classifying species • Taxon – One of the groups that organisms are classified into • Species – Group of similar organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring 48
  • 49. Classification of Parasites • Kingdom –Phylum • Class –Order »Family Genus Species 49
  • 51. Insects, Ticks, and Mites, Oh My! 51
  • 53. Classification of Parasites • Kingdom Protista – single-celled organisms • Kingdom Animalia • Phylum – Platyhelminthes – flatworms – tapeworms – Archelminthes – nematodes – Arthropoda – animals with exoskeleton • Class Crustacea – no parasites here! • Class Insecta – fleas, flies, lice 53
  • 54. The Kingdoms • Protista – Single-celled organisms – Amoeba – Coccidia – Giardia – Toxoplasma • Animalia – Multi-cellular animals – Most parasites we will cover are here – Most animals are free-living, not parasitic 54
  • 55. 3 Phyla of Kingdom Animalia • These 3 phyla have the parasites we will cover this semester • Phylum Platyhelminthes – flatworms • Phylum Archelminthes – roundworms (nematodes) • Phylum Arthropoda – arthropods • Helminth = “worm” • Anthelmintic – wormer 55
  • 56. Platyhelminthes – Flat Worms • Characteristics – Flat – All hermaphrodites – need only 1 worm to continue life cycle • Free-living – Planaria • Parasites – – Cestodes – all tapeworms – Trematodes – flukes 56
  • 57. Archelminthes – Nematodes • Characteristics – Round (“roundworms”) – Separate male & female worms – Need at least 1 of each sex to continue life cycle • Examples – Dog & cat ascarids (roundworms) – Hookworms (strongyles in horses) – Whipworms – Heartworms 57
  • 58. Arthropods • Characteristics – Jointed appendages – Exoskeleton (made of chitin) • 3 classes in this phylum – Class crustacea – crustaceans – no parasites! – Class arachnida – arachnids – Class insecta – insects 58
  • 59. Class Arachnida • Most free-living, some parasites • Most live on land • Characteristics – No wings – Most adults have 8 legs • Examples – Spiders!  (Arachnophobia anyone?) – Scorpions – Ticks – Mites 59
  • 60. Arachnids • • • • Spiders – free-living Scorpions – free-living Ticks – parasites Mites – free-living & parasites 60
  • 61. Scientific Names of Organisms • Composed of 2 Latin names – 1st name – Genus – 2nd name – species • Genus species – Genus name italicized, capitalized – species name italicized, NOT capitalized • If italics are not used, each name must be underlined separately 61
  • 62. Parasites of the Digestive Tract Ascarids (Roundworms) Host Species Toxocara canis Dog only Toxocara cati Cat only Toxascaris leonina Dog, cat Parascaris equorum Horse 62
  • 63. Parasites of the Digestive Tract Hookworms Host Species Ancylostoma spp. Dog, cat Uncinaria stenocephala Dog, cat Strongylus vulgaris Horse Strongylus spp. Horse 63
  • 64. Parasites of the Digestive Tract Whipworms Host Species Trichuris vulpis Dog only Trichuris suis Pig 64
  • 65. Parasites of the Digestive Tract Tapeworms Host Species Dipylidium caninum Dog, cat Taenia spp. Dog, cat Echinococcus granulosus Dog only Diphyllobothrium latum Dog, cat 65
  • 66. Parasites of the Digestive Tract Protozoa Host Species Isospora spp. Dog, cat Eimeria spp. Dog, cat Giardia spp. All animals, man Toxoplasma gondii Cat Trichomonas spp. Dog, horse 66
  • 67. External Parasites – Class Insecta • Fleas – Ctenocephalides canis – Ctenocephalides felis • Lice • Flies – Mosquitoes – Horse flies, deer flies, stable flies – Maggots – Cuterebra larvae – Screwworms 67
  • 68. External Parasites – Class Arachnida • Ticks – Rhipacephalus sanguineus – Amblyomma americana – Ixodes spp. – Lyme disease tick – Dermacentor spp. • Spiders – NO SPIDERS ARE EVER PARASITES!!!  68
  • 69. External Parasites – Class Arachnida Mites Otodectes cynotis Ear mite Demodex spp. Demodectic mange mite Sarcoptes scabiei Sarcoptic mange mite Cheyletiella spp. Walking dandruff mite Notoedres cati Cat mange mite Trombicula alfreddugesi Chigger mite 69
  • 70. Parasites of Other Organ Systems Dioctophyma renale Giant kidney worm Capillaria plica Bladder worm Capillaria aerophila Lung worm Paragonamus kellikoti Lung fluke Spirocerca lupi Esophagus worm Physaloptera rara Stomach worm Linguatula serrata Nasal cavity 70
  • 71. Objective 4 Identify laboratory procedures used to diagnose parasites 71
  • 72. Your Domain as a Clinical Laboratory Technician 72
  • 73. Common Laboratory Tests Fecal Exams Blood Testing Skin Tests 73
  • 74. Parasite Control Fundamentals at CAPC website • • • • Annual/semi-annual fecal exams Fresh daily stool pickup Sanitation & good personal hygiene Annual heartworm checks/year-round prevention • Year-round flea/tick control if needed • Zoonosis concerns 74