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We are conveniently located on 30th Avenue N in St. Petersburg, Florida

Ph: (727) 896-7127

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Hours of Operation:

Monday - Friday:
Morning - 8:00am to 12:00pm
Afternoon
- 1:30pm to 6pm
Saturday: 8:00 to 12:00pm
Sunday CLOSED
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St Pete Veterinary Center
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Sunday, 01 August 2010
Whipworms

whipworm egg.jpgWhipworms  

Species affected: dogs

Scientific name: Trichuris vulpis

 

Clinical signs: none may be noted in early stages of infection 

  •  In later stages of infection intermittent diarrhea, weight loss and even death

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 

  • Pick up feces immediately with plastic bag and discard into trashcan until infection resolved
  • Wash hands well after handling feces
  • Administering Interceptor or Sentinel monthly will prevent reinfection even if eggs persist in the environment
  • Preventing coprophagia (ingestion of feces)
Please contact our veterinarians at Animal Medical Hospital in Saint Petersburg, Florida (FL) at 727-896-7127 for more information.
 
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