organism most likely responsible is:
A) Psoroptes cuniculi
B) Otodectes cynotis
C) Knemidocoptes mutans
D) Sarcoptes scabiei
E) Polyplax serrata
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Psoroptes cuniculi
You necropsy a turkey and find target-shaped circular areas of necrosis in the liver
and caseous cores in the ceca. What is the most likely diagnosis?
,A) Ascaridia gallinae
B) Histomonas meleagridis
C) Eimeria meleadridis
D) Tyzzeria pernicoiosa
E) Trichomonas gallinae
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Histomonas meleagridis
Examination of a direct fecal smear shows flagellated, highly motile organisms with an
undulating membrane. Infection with Tritrichomonas (Trichomonas) foetus is
suspected. which of the following fecal studies is the most appropriate next step in
confirming the diagnosis?
A) Baermann technique
B) ELISA
C) Flotation with zinc sulfate
D) Gram stain
E) PCR
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PCR
How dx hepatozoon americanum
A) IFA on splenic aspirate
B) serum chem showing low albumin and high globulin
C) visualize schizonts in hepatocytes in a liver biopsy
,D) cytologic exam of a bone marrow aspirate
E) PCR on whole blood
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PCR on whole blood
You perform rectal palpation on a 2-year-old standardbred horse with a history of
acute diarrhea and colic. When you withdraw your arm you notice several bright red
larval worms wriggling around on the palpation sleeve. What equine nematodes are
most likely responsible?
A) Ascarids (Parascaris equorum)
B) Large strongyles (Strongylus spp)
C) Small strongyles (cyathostomes)
D) Pinworms (Oxyuris equi)
E) Threadworms (Strongyloides westeri)
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Small strongyles (cyathostomes)
Routine fecal flotation from a 4-year-old cat with no history of clinical disease
revealed this parasite egg. Adults of this parasite are most likely to be found in the:
A) Esophagus
B) Nasal, tracheal, and bronchial mucosa
C) Stomach
D) Lung parenchyma
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, Nasal, tracheal, and bronchial mucosa
Foals become infected with Parascaris equorum:
A) When they ingest larvated eggs from a contaminated environment
B) Transplacentally (in utero) from the somatic tissue stores in the mare
C) Transmammarily (via milk) from larvae mobilized from mare somatic tissue
D) By inadvertent ingestion of insect intermediate hosts when grazing
E) By inadvertent ingestion of avian tissues in contaminated feed
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When they ingest larvated eggs from a contaminated environment
Which contraindicated when removing ticks
A) pour on
B) burn off
C) manual removal
D) dips
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Burn off
Burning may cause the ticks to become agitated and regurgitate their
stomach contents into the surrounding tissues they are feeding. This will