Metastrongylus
Metastrongylus is a genus of parasitic roundworms that primarily infect pigs. They are commonly known as lungworms due to their predilection for the lungs of their hosts. The genus is part of the family Metastrongylidae and the order Strongylida.
Life Cycle[edit | edit source]
The life cycle of Metastrongylus involves an intermediate host, typically an earthworm, which ingests the parasite's eggs from the environment. The larvae develop within the earthworm and are then ingested by the definitive host, a pig, when it consumes the infected earthworm. Once inside the pig, the larvae migrate to the lungs where they mature into adults and lay eggs. The eggs are coughed up, swallowed, and then excreted in the feces, completing the life cycle.
Species[edit | edit source]
There are several species within the Metastrongylus genus, including Metastrongylus apri, Metastrongylus elongatus, and Metastrongylus pudendotectus. Each species has a slightly different life cycle and can cause different symptoms in infected pigs.
Symptoms and Treatment[edit | edit source]
Infected pigs may show symptoms such as coughing, difficulty breathing, and reduced weight gain. In severe cases, infection can lead to death. Treatment typically involves the use of anthelmintic drugs to kill the parasites.
Prevention[edit | edit source]
Prevention strategies include regular deworming of pigs and management practices to reduce exposure to intermediate hosts.
See Also[edit | edit source]
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