The Indian Journal of Veterinary Sciences and Biotechnology | 2019

Taeniasis in a German Shepherd Pup: A Case Report

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Taenia spp. are long, segmented, parasitic tapeworms and are relatively uncommon in canine gastrointestinal diseases compared to other tapeworms like Dipylidium caninum. These parasites have an indirect life cycle, cycling between definitive and intermediate hosts. Dogs act as definitive hosts of different species of Taenia including Taenia multiceps, Taenia serialis, Taenia crassiceps, Taenia hydatigena, Taenia pisiformis, etc. Taenia multiceps is of greatest zoonotic relevance in human. In the definitive host, it causes only mild infection. Larvae are more likely to cause disease than adult tapeworms. Taeniasis in pets should be cautiously handled because of its zoonotic importance. This communication reports a case of 3 months old pup suffering from Taenia infection that was successfully managed with a combination of praziquantel and fenbendazole.

Volume 15
Pages 83-84
DOI 10.21887/IJVSBT.15.1.21
Language English
Journal The Indian Journal of Veterinary Sciences and Biotechnology

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