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Within the Nematoda, parasitism has arisen multiple times (Blaxter et al., 1998). The plant-parasitic Tylenchida, Dorylaimida and Triplonchida have acquired the phenotype independently. The insect/invertebrate parasitism of the species in clades V, IV, III and I have similarly arisen independently. Vertebrate parasitism has arisen at least four times, in the Trichocephalida of clade I, the three orders in clade III, the Strongyloidi-dae of clade IV and the Strongylida of clade V. As there are still additional animal parasitic groups that have not been analysed (importantly including Dioctophyme and Capillaria) the number of independent acquisitions of vertebrate parasitism predicted may still be an underestimate. The import... [Pg.21]

Grencis, R.K. and Cooper, E.S. (1996) Enterobius, Trichuris, Capillaria, and hookworm including Ancylostoma caninum. Gastroenterology Clinics of North America 25, 579-597. [Pg.369]

Unlabeled Uses Angiostrongyliasis, capillaria infestations, dracunculus infestations, pediculosis capitis, tinea infections... [Pg.1201]

Capillaria philippinensis (intestinal capillariasis) Albendazole Mebendazole... [Pg.1147]

The infestations by intestinal roundworms in fowls is responsible for a number of gastrointestinal problems. The common nematodes of the digestic tract of poultry are Heterakis gallinarum, H. indicn, Ascaridia galli, Capillaria spp., Strongyloides avium and Trichostrongylus tenuis. [Pg.20]

Wasting disease Capillaria philippinen- sis Thiabendazole, mebendazole... [Pg.34]

In poultry, levamisole has been found to be effective in treating infestations due to mature and immature stages of Ascaridia, Capillaria and Heterakis spp. The... [Pg.189]

Bundy DA, Cooper E. Nematodes limited to the intestinal tract (Entero-bius vermicularis, Trichuris trichiura and Capillaria philippinensis). In Strickland GT, ed. Himter s Tropical Medicine and Emerging Infectious Diseases, 8th ed. Philadelphia, Saunders, 2000 719—726. [Pg.2078]

Capillariasis - Thiabendazole has been reported as the drug of choice for infections with Capillaria philippinensis, the epidemic intestinal form which causes enteropathy and malabsorption". Capillaria hepatica, the liver parasite of rats and numerous other mammals and occasionally man> is said to be susceptible to methyridine ... [Pg.123]


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