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Common GI Parasites of Cattle

Common GI Parasites of Cattle

Name

Size

Anatomical Location of Adults

Appearance on Fecal Flotation

Extent of Pathogenicity

Paramphistomum spp (flukes)

Adults: 5–15 mcm

Eggs: 160 mcm

Rumen

Egg

Low

Haemonchus spp (barber's pole worm, large stomach worm, wire worm)

Adults: 10–30 mm

Eggs: 65–100 × 34–50 mcm

Abomasum

Egg

High

Ostertagia ostertagi (medium or brown stomach worm)

Adults: 6.5–9 mm

Eggs: 65–100 × 34–50 mcm

Abomasum

Egg

Medium-high

Mecistocirrus digitatus

Adults: 40 mm

Eggs: 65–100 × 34–50 mcm

Abomasum

Egg

Low

Trichostrongylus spp (stomach or bankrupt worms)

Adults: 4–7 mm

Eggs: 65–100 × 34–50 mcm

Abomasum, small intestine

Egg

Medium-high

Cooperia spp (cattle bankrupt worm, small intestinal worm)

Adults: 4.5–6 mm

Eggs: 65–100 × 34–50 mcm

Small intestine

Egg

Medium-high

Strongyloides papillosus (intestinal threadworm)

Adults: 3.5–10 mm

Eggs: 40–60 × 32–40 mcm

Small intestine

Larvated egg

Low

Bunostomum phlebotomum (hookworm)

Adults: 12–26 mm

Eggs: 79–97 × 47–50 mcm

Small intestine

Egg

Low-medium

Nematodirus spp (thread-necked intestinal worms)

Adults: 10–23 mm

Eggs: 175–260 × 106–110 mcm

Small intestine

Egg

Low

Toxocara vitulorum (roundworm)

Adults: 200–300 mm (20–30 cm)

Eggs: 75–95 × 60–75 mcm

Small intestine

Egg

Low-medium

Moniezia spp (tapeworms)

Adults: Width 15–25 mm, length variable

Eggs: 65–75 mcm in diameter

Small intestine

Egg or segments

Low

Aonchotheca (formerly Capillaria) bovis

Adults: 8–20 mm

Eggs: 45–50 × 22–25 mcm

Small intestine

Egg with bipolar plugs

Low

Oesphagostomum spp (nodular worms)

Adults: 12–21 mm

Eggs: 73–89 × 34–45 mcm

Cecum, colon

Egg

Low-medium

Chabertia ovina (large-mouth bowel worm)

Adults: 12 mm

Eggs: 65–100 × 34–50 mcm

Colon

Egg

Low-medium

Trichuris spp (whipworms)

Adults: 35–80 mm

Eggs: 70–80 × 30–42 mcm

Cecum, colon

Egg with bipolar plugs

Medium