| Whipworms |
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Species affected: dogs
Scientific name: Trichuris vulpis
Clinical signs: none may be noted in early stages of infection
Mode of transmission: oral ingestion of infected eggs in the environment
Diagnosis: eggs in fecal examination
Treatment: fenbendazole; supportive care
Prevention: Whipworm eggs are very resistant to disinfection so reinfection is common after treatment
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Whipworms