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Anoplocephala perfoliata of horses – significant scope for further research, improved diagnosis and control

2005; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 131; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1017/s0031182004007127

ISSN

1469-8161

Autores

Robin B. Gasser, Rachel Williamson, Ian Beveridge,

Tópico(s)

Mollusks and Parasites Studies

Resumo

Anoplocephala perfoliata is the commonest tapeworm parasite of horses and is incriminated as a significant cause of clinical disease (e.g., ileocaecal intussusception, caeco-caecal intussusception and/or caecal perforation), particularly in horses chronically infected with large numbers of worms. The high prevalence (~20–80%) of the parasite in some countries suggests an increased risk of clinical cases. In spite of research, there is still a paucity of information regarding the pathogenesis of the disease, the epidemiology of the parasite in different geographical regions and there are significant limitations with the diagnosis of infection. The present article provides an account of the biology, epidemiology and pathogenic effects of A. perfoliata , the diagnosis of infection and treatment. It highlights some gaps in knowledge of the parasite and the disease it causes, and suggests opportunities for future research and prospects for improved diagnosis, prevention and control.

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