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Capillaria feliscati : ウィキペディア英語版 | Capillaria feliscati
Capillaria feliscati (also known as Pearsonema feliscati, the cat bladder worm is a worm that affects cats, and seldom dogs. Its main final hosts are wild carnivores (foxes, wolves, coyotes, hedgehogs, etc.). It is a urinary tract nematode, though its occurrence is rare. ''C. feliscati'' are small, delicate, yellowish, thread-like worms. Adults are approximately between in length.〔Bartges, Joe, and David Polzin, eds. Nephrology and urology of small animals. Wiley-Blackwell, 2011.〕 == Pathology == The parasite can irritate the mucosa of the urinary system (bladder and tract), sometimes with painful urination and incontinence.〔Conboy, Gary. "Helminth parasites of the canine and feline respiratory tract."Veterinary clinics of north america: small animal practice 39.6 (2009): 1109-1126.〕 They reportedly infect the large intestine but have been found in the urinary bladder of the cat, resulting in feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD). In cats with a heavy infection, symptoms can include frequent urination, painful urination, bloody urine, straining to urinate. Infected cats are usually over 8 months of age. Clinical signs or symptoms of affected cats include abdominal pain, fever, distended painful bladder and urinary blockage. Diagnosis is based on finding larvae and fragments of adult stages in urine sediment.〔 The ova are characteristic in appearance: football-shaped with plugs at both ends of the ova.
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