马的寄生虫肺炎及其治疗

Ashley G. Boyle DVM, DACVIM , Robin Houston MS
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摘要

寄生虫肺炎是马肺部疾病的潜在来源。影响肺部最常见的寄生虫是常见于成熟马的阿菲尔迪双鞭毛虫,以及常见于断奶马的马旁鞭毛虫。感染阿恩菲尔德氏弓形虫的马通常有与寄生虫的天然宿主驴同居的历史。阿氏弓形虫和马角弓形虫的生命周期是直接的,分别摄入受感染的幼虫或卵,在肺(阿氏弓形虫)和肠(马角弓形虫)中迁移和成熟,在未感染时从肠道排出幼虫(阿氏弓形虫)或卵(马角弓形虫)。了解这两种寄生虫的生命周期对于解释所使用的死前诊断试验(McMasters浮选法和Baermann技术)至关重要。在过去20年中,由于使用伊维菌素,这两种寄生虫的流行率有所下降。
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Parasitic Pneumonitis and Treatment in Horses

Parasitic pneumonitis is a potential source of lung disease in the horse. The most frequent parasites to affect the lung are Dictyocaulus arnfieldi, commonly seen in mature horses, and Parascaris equorum, most commonly seen in weanlings. Horses with D. arnfieldi infection often have a history of cohabitation with the parasite’s natural host, the donkey. The life cycles of D. arnfieldi and P. equorum are direct with ingestion of infective larvae or eggs, respectively, migration and maturation in the lung (D. arnfiedi) and intestine (P. equorum), and shedding of larvae (D. arnfiedi) or eggs (P. equorum) from the intestine in patent infections. Understanding the life cycle of these two parasites is essential for interpretation of the antemortem diagnostic tests used: the McMasters flotation and the Baermann technique. The prevalence of these two parasites has decreased over the last 20 years with the use of ivermectin.

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