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  1. 28 lut 2017 · Dipylidiasis is a neglected parasitic zoonosis caused by Dipylidium caninum, a common intestinal tapeworm of dogs and cats [1]. D. caninum is taxonomically located in the Dipylidium genus, Dilepidiidae family, order Cyclophyllidea, and subclass Eucestoda [2].

  2. 12 sty 2024 · Tapeworms are a common parasitic infection in both domestic and wild populations of dogs and cats. Two classes, namely Eucestoda and Cotyloda, include all parasitic tapeworms of veterinary importance.

  3. Control of tapeworms of dogs and cats requires treatment and prevention. An accurate diagnosis is necessary for effective advice on preventing reinfection. Animals that roam freely often become reinfected by ingestion of metacestodes in carrion or prey animals.

  4. Infection with the feline genotype in dogs was observed in 2 out of 3 dogs positive from Week 2 to 4, and then again from Week 17 to 19. However, considering the total period, the three dogs did become infected with the feline strain.

  5. 15 lip 2020 · Taenia species of domestic dogs can cause cysticercosis and coenurosis in a wide range of intermediate hosts including humans. Most taeniids of dogs are globally distributed, but some wildlife-transmitted species can be specific for certain regions.

  6. Dipylidium caninum is a tapeworm that can cause intestinal infection in humans, which is typically asymptomatic. D. caninum, the double-pored tapeworm, may be present in dogs and cats. Fleas are the intermediate host.

  7. 14 gru 2021 · Several species of tapeworms can live as adults in the small intestines of dogs. In the United States, infections with tapeworms such as Dipylidium caninum and Taenia pisiformis are very common, while infections with tapeworms in the genera Mesocestoides, Echinococcus, Dibothriocephalus, and Spirometra are less common.

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