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  2. Trichuris vulpis - Wikipedia

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    Trichuris vulpis is a whipworm that lives in the large intestine of canines in its adult stages. Out of different types of worms, Trichuris vulpis is one of the smaller worms with a size ranging from 30–50 mm in length. As the name suggests, the worm has a whip-like shape with distinct features including a small, narrow anterior head, which ...

  3. List of parasites of humans - Wikipedia

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    more common in developing countries due to improved feeding practices in developed countries. ingestion of undercooked pork Whipworm: Trichuris trichiura, Trichuris vulpis: large intestine, anus stool (eggs) common worldwide accidental ingestion of eggs in dry goods such as beans, rice, and various grains or soil contaminated with human feces

  4. Nematode infection in dogs - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, T. vulpis was the most common nematode in adult dogs, with a prevalence of 41%. [11] In red foxes, the frequency of infestation is 0.5%. [17] [18] The disease-causing effect of T. vulpis is moderate. Infected dogs show diarrhea that is bloody, in less severe cases interspersed with mucus.

  5. Trichuris - Wikipedia

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    Trichuris (synonym Trichocephalus [1]), often referred to as whipworms or the silent serpent (which typically refers to T. trichiura only in medicine, and to any other species in veterinary medicine), is a genus of parasitic helminths from the roundworm family Trichuridae.

  6. Template:Animal common name - Wikipedia

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    Use this template instead of {{Set index article}} by putting {{Animal common name}} on the page below any entries and above any interwiki links. Bighead goby is an example of a set index article for animal common names.

  7. Trichuriasis - Wikipedia

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    It belongs to the genus Trichuris, formerly known as Trichocephalus, meaning hair head, which would be a more accurate name; however the generic name is now Trichuris, which means hair tail (implying that the posterior end of the worm is the attenuated section).

  8. Template:Format species list - Wikipedia

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    Use |expanded= if the template should be expanded (which will create the span markup). Use |compare=TEXT to only process lines beginning with certain text. If set to the genus name this only includes lines beginning with a listed species and ignores extra lines on distribution and synonyms in lists such as those generated by World Plants or ...

  9. Category:Trichocephalida - Wikipedia

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    This list may not reflect recent changes. ... Trichuris trichiura; Trichuris vulpis This page was last edited on 20 July 2013, at 06:33 (UTC). Text ...