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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «SUMMER SORES»
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1
Veterinary Notes for Horse Owners: New Revised Edition of ...
The infective third-stage larvae can be deposited on wounds in the skin, where
they cause summer sores. Life-cycle The life-cycle is indirect, using flies (the
housefly and stable fly) as intermediate hosts. Infection of horses therefore takes
...
Captain M. Horace Hayes, Roy Knightbridge, 2002
2
Horse Owner's Veterinary Handbook
Summer sores at the corners of the eyes and on the penis often assume a
growthlike (granulomatous) appearance, ... surface of the wound is a gritty,
greasy-looking exudate containing rice-sized, yellow, calcified dead larvae.
Summer sores ...
Thomas Gore, DVM, Paula Gore, James M. Giffin, MD, 2008
3
Horseman's Veterinary Encyclopedia
What are summer sores? They are wounds that do not heal in the summertime
because of infestations of Habronema larvae. (See Stomach Worms, page 508.)
The medical term for this is cutaneous habronemiasis. How do summer sores ...
Cheryl Rogers, Will A. Hadden, G. Jeanne Wilcox, 2005
4
The Northeastern Reporter
The witness had previously testified that he was a horseman and had handled a
good many horses; that he had bought and sold some, and had raised a good
many draft horses ; that he had seen a good many horses with summer sores ;
that ...
The witness had previously testified that he was a horseman and had handled a
good many horses; that he had bought and sold some, and had raised a good
many draft horses; that he had seen a good many horses with summer sores; that
...
6
Horseman's Veterinary Encyclopedia, Revised and Updated
What are Summer sores? They are wounds that do not heal in the summertime
because of infestations of Habronema larvae. (See Stomach Worms, page 508.)
The medical term for this is cutaneous habronemiasis. How do summer sores ...
7
Animal Parasites: Their Life Cycles and Ecology
ulcers and granulomatous summer sores originating from wounds in the skin that
are infected with larvae from the probosci of houseflies feeding on them. The life
cycle of Habronema in flies is very similar to that of Filarioidea in mosquitoes.
Oliver Wilford Olsen, 1974
8
Current Therapy in Large Animal Theriogenology
(CUTANEOUS. HABRONEMIASIS). Summer sores are pruritic,
pyogranulomatous lesions caused by aberrant, cutaneous migration of the larvae
of the equine stomach worm, Habronema.64,65 Summer sores, or cutaneous
habronemiasis, ...
Robert S. Youngquist, Walter R. Threlfall, 2006
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Veterinary Notes for Horse Owners: An Illustrated Manual of ...
The Habronema or Draschia larvae cannot develop any further in the wound but
they do cause summer sores. Clinical signs The adult worms in the stomach of
the horse generally cause no problems. Summer sores in contrast are more ...
M Horace Hayes, Peter D. Rossdale, 1988
10
The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America
Gasterophilus spp. including G. intestinalis and G. nasalis; Lungworms (adults
and fourth-stage larvae): Dictyocaulus arnfieldi; Intestinal Threadworms (adults),
Strongyloides westeri; Summer Sores caused by- Habronema and Draschia spp.
9 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «SUMMER SORES»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
summer sores no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Summertime livin' not so easy for horses who must contend with sores
One affliction, aptly named summer sores, is caused by flies chewing on a horse's most sensitive skin. Standing water from daily afternoon downpours means ... «Palm Beach Post, jul 15»
Dewormer's Effect on Scratches
Summer sores are common in some areas of the United States and elsewhere. To my knowledge, Illinois is not a hot spot for summer sores, but that doesn't ... «TheHorse.com, abr 15»
My Horse Has a Fever. Now What?
Most widely known are probably the summer sores caused by larvae of the stomach worm Habronema. Flies deposit the larvae in open wounds, which then ... «TheHorse.com, set 14»
Monsoon arrives to wash away Lucknow's summer sores
LUCKNOW: Monsoon touched Lucknow on July 1 but the city received first typical monsoon rains only on Sunday. It started raining from Saturday night and ... «Times of India, jul 14»
Causes and Treatment Options for Hemospermia
Penile habronemiasis, also known as summer sores, is uncommon in the United States due to widespread anthelmintic (dewormer) use that kills the causative ... «TheHorse.com, jan 14»
Watch for Summer Sores in Horses
Persistent summer sores are extremely bothersome and slow to heal and, ... in every horse on the property is extremely important to prevent summer sores. «TheHorse.com, out 13»
Bots and Beyond: Summer Equine Parasite Risks
These parasites are responsible for producing "summer sores" (non-healing wounds) ... Don't let these parasites interfere with your horse's health this summer. «TheHorse.com, jul 12»
Parasite in Horses: A Primer
Larvae that hatch in wound sites don't mature, but they do linger, irritating the tissues to create persistent "summer sores," which are extremely itchy and resist ... «TheHorse.com, out 06»
Minimizing Wound Complications
In addition, during summer a wound with excessive granulation tissue can become ... then cause "summer sores" (which can mimic a good case of proud flesh). «TheHorse.com, abr 04»