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  2. Skin conditions in dogs: Symptoms, causes, and how to help - AOL

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    A vet explains the most common skin conditions in dogs and the treatments available. ... for itchiness and have the advantage of minimal side effects elsewhere in the body. ... Parasites: Treatment.

  3. Difetarsone - Wikipedia

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    Difetarsone is an antiprotozoal agent.Various studies have shown it to be particularly effective against Trichuris trichiura, commonly known as the whipworm.Prior to the drugs use in the early 1970s, there were few effective treatments for this infection. [1]

  4. Nematode infection in dogs - Wikipedia

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    The most common whipworm of the dog is Trichuris vulpis. It is 4–8 cm long, has a long thin front end and a thickened rear end. The eggs are lemon-shaped, 80×40 μm in size, brownish, thick-shelled, and have thickening at the poles ("pole pads"). They are unfurled when the eggs are laid.

  5. Trichuris - Wikipedia

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    The dog whipworm (T. vulpis) is commonly found in the U.S. It is hard to detect at times, because the numbers of eggs shed are low, and they are shed in waves. Centrifugation is the preferred method. Several preventives are available by prescription from a veterinarian to prevent dogs from getting whipworm. The cat whipworm is a rare parasite.

  6. Should I be worried about the deadly-for-dogs parasite found ...

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    A faecal test will be performed to look for the parasite and imaging may be required to check for internal damage of migrating parasite life stages. "Treatment is with two different types of ...

  7. Trichuriasis - Wikipedia

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    Trichuriasis, also known as whipworm infection, is an infection by the parasitic worm Trichuris trichiura (whipworm). [2] If the infection is only with a few worms, there are often no symptoms. [1] In those who are infected with many worms, there may be abdominal pain, fatigue and diarrhea. [1] The diarrhea sometimes contains blood. [1]