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Ancylostoma caninum

Ancylostoma caninum

Ancylostoma caninum

Taxonomy

  • Kingdom Animalia
  • Phylum Nematoda
  • Class Secernentea
  • Order Strongylida
  • Superfamily Ancylostomatoidea
  • Family Ancylostomatidae
  • Genus Ancylostoma

Final host

  • Dog, fox, wild canids, occasionally human

    Morphology

  • Adults: ≈ 1-3 cm, reddish worms (haematophagous) with the anterior end bent dorsally (`hook worms´)
  • The well-developed buccal capsule is devoid of leaf crowns but is armed with a pair of chitinous cutting plates on its ventrolateral edge and three pairs of marginal teeth
  • The male bursa is well developed
  • Eggs (≈ 56-75 by 34-47 µm) are typically 'strongylate', barrel-shaped side walls and a thin smooth shell and contain two to eight blastomeres when passed in faeces
  • L3 are long-tailed

    Cycle

  • Direct (with intra-organic larval migration)

    Location

  • Small intestine

    Feeding

  • Haematophagous and histophagous

    Diagnostic

  • Eggs

    Transmission

  • L3 (ingestion or skin penetration)