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  2. Cat worm infections - Wikipedia

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    Hookworms are up to 1.5 cm long and are small intestinal parasites. The larvae of these hookworms are either ingested by eating transport hosts (rodents) or bore through the skin of the cat (percutaneous infection). Infection with hookworms often remains asymptomatic in cats. In more severe infestations, they can cause emaciation, anemia or ...

  3. Hookworm infection - Wikipedia

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    The symptoms can be linked to inflammation in the gut stimulated by feeding hookworms, such as nausea, abdominal pain and intermittent diarrhea, and to progressive anemia in prolonged disease: capricious appetite, pica/geophagy (or dirt-eating), obstinate constipation followed by diarrhea, palpitations, thready pulse, coldness of the skin ...

  4. Hookworm - Wikipedia

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    Hookworm is closely associated with poverty because it is most often found in impoverished areas, and its symptoms promote poverty through the educational and health effects it has on children. [2] It is the leading cause of anemia and undernutrition in developing countries, while being one of the most commonly occurring diseases among poor people.

  5. Ancylostoma tubaeforme - Wikipedia

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    Ancylostoma tubaeforme is a hookworm that infects cats worldwide. [1] Infection can occur through penetration of the skin, ingestion of infected hosts, such as birds, or by directly consuming the organism.

  6. Is My Cat Pregnant? - AOL

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    Roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms, coccidia, and giardia are parasites that can infest a cat’s digestive system and cause gas and fluid buildup, vomiting, a swollen abdomen, and other symptoms ...

  7. Ancylostoma braziliense - Wikipedia

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    Ancylostoma braziliense is a species of hookworm belonging to the genus Ancylostoma. It is an intestinal parasite of domestic cats and dogs. Severe infection is often fatal to these pets, especially in puppies and kittens. The infection is particularly endemic in the southern United States.