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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 Nigeria, it was detected in only 0.5% of animals in one study, [14] but was significantly more common in another study, [20] and in Gabon, 50% of domestic dogs were infected. [15] In Brazil, the frequency of infection was 7%, [12] and in Thailand, 20.5%. [13] In Australia, T. vulpis was the most common nematode in adult dogs, with a ...

  5. Trichuris - Wikipedia

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    The original name "Trichuris" was rejected as it was general consensus that Roederer did not use it as a proper scientific named, creating a conflict that it could be either the genus or species name. In 1941, the Committee on Nomenclature under the American Society of Parasitologists reanalysed the whipworm taxonomy, with the conclusion:

  6. 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).

  7. List of dog diseases - Wikipedia

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    [88] [97] [98] [99] [List entry too long] Thyroid diseases, including: Hyperthyroidism is rare in dogs. The most common cause is thyroid carcinoma, a malignant tumor. Signs include weight loss, increased appetite, and enlargement of the thyroid gland. [100] Hypothyroidism is the most common endocrine disease in dogs.

  8. Template:R to scientific name - Wikipedia

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    This redirect category (rcat) is used for any redirect that is the vernacular or common name for the scientific name of an organism that is targeted. It populates [[Category:Redirects to scientific names]] (or one of its subcategories). Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Organism subcategory 1 May be ...

  9. Category:Nematodes described in 1789 - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This list may not reflect recent changes. T. Trichuris suis; Trichuris vulpis