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Metastrongylus

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Kingdom
  
Class
  
Suborder
  
Strongylida

Scientific name
  
Metastrongylus

Phylum
  
Order
  
Superfamily
  
Strongyloidea

Rank
  
Genus

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Oesophagostomum, Dictyocaulus, Ascaris suum, Nematodirus, Bunostomum

Metastrongylus spp


Metastrongylus is a genus of nematodes of the family Metastrongylidae, usually found as lungworms in pigs and sometimes causing verminous bronchitis. It causes a disease called metastrongylosis.

Contents

Metastrongylus salmi


Species

  • Metastrongylus elongatus (Dujardin, 1845) syn. M. apri
  • Metastrongylus pudentodectus (Wostokow, 1905)
  • Metastrongylus salmi (Gedoelst, 1823)
  • Metastrongylus confusus (Jansen, 1964)
  • Metastrongylus asymmetricus (Noda, 1973)
  • Lifecycle

    The lifecycle is indirect. The eggs are laid by the adult worm in the bronchi. They are coughed up, swallowed, and passed out via the feces. The eggs are then eaten by earthworms in which they develop through three larval stages over 10 days to become infective. The cycle is completed by the pig eating the earthworm. Infection, therefore, only occurs where pigs have access to earthworms, for example, in outdoor production. The larvae from the earthworm penetrate the intestine and migrate via the lymph nodes and blood vessels to the lungs, undergoing two more larval stages in the process. The prepatent period is three to four weeks.

    References

    Metastrongylus Wikipedia


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