Sentences with phrase «encysted in»

Seth Cluett «Inward Turning Histories» Year: 2015/2017 Duration: 22»27 In his text The Practice of Everyday Life, DeCerteau writes «Places are fragmentary and inward - turning histories, pasts that others are not allowed to read, accumulated times that can be unfolded but like stories held in reserve, remaining in an enigmatic state, symbolizations encysted in the pain or pleasure of the body.
Various varmints (rats, mice etc.) that come in contact with dog roundworm eggs, end up with these parasites encysted in their bodies and can transmit them to dogs if they are themselves consumed.
Various varmints (rats, mice etc.) that come in contact with roundworm eggs end up with these parasites encysted in their bodies and can transmit them to adult cats if they are themselves consumed.
Diphyllobothrium tapeworms are found encysted in the organs of fish, primarily in the northern United States and parts of Canada.
Larvae that had encysted in the liver and gone dormant will re-awaken during the host's pregnancy, continuing their migration just in time to infect the nursing kittens.
This tissue migratory phase also produces a reservoir of viable larvae that can live for years encysted in the muscle tissue and are intermittently released during times of stress, such as during pregnancy or nursing.
Some of the dogs that do this are negative on fecal examinations because the parasites are encysted in their muscles.
Hartz Guard Ultra Plus is effective against the larvae and adults in the intestines, however it also reactivates the larvae encysted in the tissues, which then migrate to the intestines.
Some of the cats that do this are negative on fecal examinations because the parasites are encysted in their muscles.
This is true even if the mother tests negative for roundworms because roundworm larvae (immature worms) encyst in the mother's muscle tissue and are not detected by our tests for the eggs of adult worms.
If the host is a puppy under age 6 months of age, the larvae mostly encyst in the host's liver.
These larvae then infect the small intestine and some can encyst in the muscle tissue of cats.
If the host is a dog, the larvae mostly encyst in the host's liver.
In adult cats, the roundworm larvae can encyst in the body tissues, and remain dormant for periods of time, later becoming activated during periods of stress or pregnancy.
Some larva never do reach the intestine, encysting in the dog's tissue before they get there.
Inside the snail these forms reproduce many times and encyst in fish tissues, which, if eaten, can cause illness in canines.

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In North Africa and Western Asia, traditionally Moslem, very few converts were won, and such as came were predominantly from the Eastern Churches, themselves encysted minorities.
We will also utilize laser capture of encysted parasites within neuronal cells in human brain and eye tissue to characterize mRNA transcriptomes of parasites, host and contiguous cells in situ.
During migration, some roundworm larvae may encyst (the larvae become enclosed in a cyst) in a dormant state in the host's body.
Encysted small strongyles, the most common parasite of concern in adult horses, 2 have been shown to have widespread resistance to fenbendazole.3 Moxidectin, the active ingredient in Quest and Quest PLUS, continues to be effective.1 Quest and Quest PLUS are safe for use in a variety of horses and are the only products approved to treat encysted small strongyles in breeding mares and stEncysted small strongyles, the most common parasite of concern in adult horses, 2 have been shown to have widespread resistance to fenbendazole.3 Moxidectin, the active ingredient in Quest and Quest PLUS, continues to be effective.1 Quest and Quest PLUS are safe for use in a variety of horses and are the only products approved to treat encysted small strongyles in breeding mares and stencysted small strongyles in breeding mares and stallions.
Because the larval stages of the worms migrate inside the animal, some of the worms become encysted and lie dormant in the host animal's organs.
Spring is the best time to treat for encysted small strongyles (strongyles in the larval stage).
Within 2 weeks they encyst and are passed in the feces to contaminate the environment and await another host.
This is due to the encysted form of the roundworm that lies dormant in the mother cat.
We currently do not have a deworming strategy effective against the encysted larvae in other areas of the host's body.
During treatment, traditional dewormers only kill the worms already in the intestinal tract, not the encysted larvae.
The parasite's encysted stages (oocysts) are easy to see and identified microscopically in fecal floatation tests.
Pregnant bitches can carry encysted roundworm larva in their tissues.
Many puppies are born with intestinal parasites (usually roundworms) that have been passed from the mother, where the parasite was in an encysted, quiet state.
The American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) recommends targeted tapeworm treatment once a year, in the late fall or early winter after tapeworm transmission ends due to cold weather.10 With just a single dose, Quest ® Plus Gel treats and controls bots, encysted small strongyles and roundworms.
Moxidectin, the active ingredient in Quest ® and Quest ® Plus Gel, continues to demonstrate efficacy in treating and controlling encysted small strongyles.11, * Quest Plus also contains an additional active ingredient, praziquantel, specifically targeting tapeworms.
The AAEP recommends tapeworm treatment once a year, in the late fall or early winter.12 Quest ® Plus Gel is the ideal deworming choice for late fall as it treats and controls bots, encysted small strongyles and roundworms in a single dose.
QUEST PLUS and QUEST are the only FDA - approved dewormers on the market that treat and control encysted small strongyles and bots in a single dose.
Toxoplasmosis is a common infection in outdoor cats with the infectious organism encysting harmlessly long - term in muscle.
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