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Lungworm Infestation of a Dairy Goat in Korea
In-Jin Hwang,Sung-Shik Shin,Chai-Yong Lee,Su-Jin Park,Sang-Ik Park,Mun-Il Kang,Chang-Hee Kwon,Bang-Hun Hyun,In-Joong Kim,Dong-Kun Yang,Kyoung-Oh Cho 한국실험동물학회 2007 Laboratory Animal Research Vol.23 No.2
Lungworm infestation was detected in a 3-year-old dairy goat raised in Korea. Even characteristic lesions indicating lungworm infestation were not observed at necropsy, histological findings showed that many larvae and adult worms were only found in the alveoli of left diaphragmatic lobe of lungs but not in bronchi and trachea, and surrounded by inflammatory cells including mainly macrophages and lymphoid cells with minor eosinophils and neutrophils. From the location of lung lesions caused by lungworms, it was considered that these lung lesions might be caused by Muellerius capillaris or Cystocaulus nigrescens infestations, since these two lungworms induce lesions only in the lung parenchyma but not in the bronchi or trachea. This is the first report of lungworm infestation in goats raised in Korea.
Characteristics of bovine pulmonary parasites in Bangladesh
Rahman, A. K. M. Anisur,Begum, Nurjahan,Rahman, Md Siddiqur,Song, Hee-Jong The Korean Society of Veterinary Service 2009 韓國家畜衛生學會誌 Vol.32 No.1
In a cross-sectional abattoir survey of bovine pulmonary diseases in Mymensingh, during September 2001 to April 2002, subclinical Dictyocaulus viviparous infection was found in mesoendemic level in Bangladeshi adult zebu cattle. The number of mature lung worms varied from $1{\sim}18$ in individual lungs. One to five mature lung worms were most frequent (74.2%) followed by 6 to 10(19.3%) and $11{\sim}18$ (6.5%). Of the total 123 mature worms collected from 31 lungs, there were 50 (40.7%) male and 73 (59.3%) female worms. The female lungworms (mean length 14.41mm) were significantly (P<0.01) larger than the male lungworms (mean length 11.28mm). The number of hydatid cysts varied from $1{\sim}80$ in individual lungs. One to five ($1{\sim}5$) cysts were recorded most commonly (76.0%) followed by $11{\sim}80$ (20.0%) and $6{\sim}10$ (4%). The size (diameter) of the hydatid cysts ranged from $2{\sim}12cm$. Of the total 203 hydatid cysts collected from 31 lungs 45 (22.2%) cysts were fertile and 158 (77.8%) cyst were sterile.
Characteristics of bovine pulmonary parasites in Bangladesh
( A. K. M. Anisur Rahman ),( Nurjahan Begum ),( Md Siddiqur Rahman ),( Hee Jong Song ) 한국가축위생학회 2009 韓國家畜衛生學會誌 Vol.32 No.1
In a cross-sectional abattoir survey of bovine pulmonary diseases in Mymensingh, during September 2001 to April 2002, subclinical Dictyocaulus viviparous infection was found in mesoendemic level in Bangladeshi adult zebu cattle. The number of mature lung worms varied from 1∼18 in individual lungs. One to five mature lung worms were most frequent (74.2%) followed by 6 to 10 (19.3%) and 11∼18 (6.5%). Of the total 123 mature worms collected from 31 lungs, there were 50 (40.7%) male and 73 (59.3%) female worms. The female lungworms(mean length 14.41mm) were significantly (P?0.01) larger than the male lungworms(mean length 11.28mm). The number of hydatid cysts varied from 1∼80 in individual lungs. One to five (1∼5) cysts were recorded most commonly(76.0%) followed by 11∼80 (20.0%) and 6∼10 (4%). The size(diameter) of the hydatid cysts ranged from 2∼12cm. Of the total 203 hydatid cysts collected from 31 lungs 45 (22.2%) cysts were fertile and 158 (77.8%) cyst were sterile.
김옥진 한국수의병리학회 2002 한국수의병리학회지 Vol.6 No.1
Case 1 was showed severe caughing and nasal discharge, who was one of 5-month-old 18 male sheep taking inspection for MCF experiment. Pathological examination of case 1 was conducted. Macroscopic observations were the foamy sticky fluids in nasal and tracheal cavity, the grey spots with 2-4 ㎜ diameter on the surface of lung. Histopathological observations were severe eosinophil and other round cell infiltration in general organs including lung, trachea, small intestine, large intestine, liver. Also, in the lung, there were parasite-cutting lesions in some alveolar spaces and bronchioles. Following these observations, case 1 was diagnosed as ovine lungworm infection.
Natural infection of Crenosoma vulpis (Nematoda: Crenosomatidae) in an urban Korean dog
Choi, Sungjin,Sim, Cheolho,Kim, Hyeon-Cheol,Choi, Ho-Jung,Park, Bae-Keun The Korean Society of Veterinary Science 2014 大韓獸醫學會誌 Vol.54 No.2
A male, 3.5 month old Pomeranian dog was diagnosed with a natural infection of Crenosoma (C.) vulpis in Daejeon, Korea. First stage larvae of C. vulpis were detected by fecal examination using the Baermann technique. Thoracic radiographs revealed mild, pervasive bronchial infiltration of the lung. Enumeration of larvae via the McMaster technique revealed 1,600 larvae per gram of feces. The dog was treated with mebendazole, and clinical symptoms were resolved 2 weeks post-treatment, as indicated by the subject presenting fecal tests negative for C. vulpis.