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Ancylostoma and Uncinaria

Dog Hookworm

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General Information

COMMON NAMES: Dog Hookworm

COOK ISLANDS STATUS: Introduced - Recent, Naturalised; Land, gut of dogs and cats

SIGNIFICANCE LIST: ; parasite of dogs and cats

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Cook Islands Distribution

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Southern Group: Present    Makatea:
RR 
MG
AT
MK
MT
AK
PL
TK
MN
P

Northern Group:
TN 
MH
RK
PK
NS
SW

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Pests & Hosts

Relationship Hosts
Parasite - internal Canis familiarisFelix catus

Scientific Taxonomy

Ancylostoma and Uncinaria
SYNONYMS: Ancylostoma caninum [in dogs]; Ancylostoma braziliense [in dogs and cats]; Uncinaria stenocephala [in dogs and cats]; Uncinaria tubaeforme [in cats]

TAXONOMY: ANIMALIA; NEMATODA; SECERNENTEA (=Phasmidia); Strongylida; Ancylostomatoidea; ANCYLOSTOMATIDAE

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SIGNIFICANCE NOTES -
NEGATIVE SIGNIFICANCE: parasite of dogs and cats. Comments: gut parasite

GENERAL NOTE: In 2005 vets Morven McGregor and Carolyn Todd (see Special Reference) reported for Rarotonga: "Of the animals studied, 58% had a worm burden and there was a degree of immunity in older dogs with younger animals having higher burdens. Burdens ranged from 0-35,700epg for Ancylostoma spp., 0-8,700 for Toxocara spp., 0-1,950 for Toxacaris spp. and 0-550 for Tricuris spp. Whilst some of these burdens seem to be significant numerically, none of the animals sampled showed overt signs of endoparasitism such as coughing, ill-thrift, weight loss or diarrhoea. The results were widely published across the island in an effort to educate locals about the importance of worming dogs for both their own health and that of the dog."

Vouchers & References

Vouchers:
Rarotonga: fieldspecimens, 2005, vets Morven McGregor and Carolyn Todd, as Ancylostoma in report, as Ancylostoma and/or Uncinaria in email, see Special Reference.

References:
Special Reference: McGregor, Morven & Carolyn Todd (2006) The dogs of Rarotonga, Intervet Connect Bursary Supplement Spring 2006, and pers.comm. Morven McGregor 2006/7 email.

Data Update History (information):
zB06a

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Citation Information

McCormack, Gerald (2007) Cook Islands Biodiversity Database, Version 2007.2. Cook Islands Natural Heritage Trust, Rarotonga. Online at http://cookislands.bishopmuseum.org. Copy citation to system clipboard
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