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  2. Deworming - Wikipedia

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    The Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC) recommends deworming treatments at 2, 4, 6, and 8 weeks of age for puppies and concurrent treatments to the mother.They also recommend deworming treatments at 3, 5, 7, and 9 weeks of age for kittens and the mother. Depending on animal health and lifestyle factors, quarterly treatments may also be ...

  3. Cat worm infections - Wikipedia

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    Kittens should be treated against roundworms with a suitable worming agent (anthelmintic) starting at the age of three weeks and then at two-week intervals until two weeks after weaning. The nursing mother cat should also be dewormed at the same time as the kittens are first treated.

  4. Toxocara cati - Wikipedia

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    Toxocara cati, also known as the feline roundworm, is a parasite of cats and other felids. It is one of the most common nematodes of cats, infecting both wild and domestic felids worldwide. Adult worms are localised in the gut of the host. In adult cats, the infection – which is called toxocariasis – is usually asymptomatic. However ...

  5. Timeline of deworming - Wikipedia

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    JAPC is a consolidation of several previous deworming groups that existed. [6] Soil-transmitted helminthiasis: Japan 1965–1995: Program launch: Korea Association for Parasite Eradication models their deworming program (a "biannual school-based mass screening and treatment program") off Japanese programs. [6] Soil-transmitted helminthiasis ...

  6. Canine parvovirus - Wikipedia

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    Along with age and breed, factors such as a stressful environment, concurrent infections with bacteria, parasites, and canine coronavirus increase a dog's risk of severe infection. [3] Dogs infected with parvovirus usually die from the dehydration it causes or secondary infection rather than the virus itself.

  7. Mass deworming - Wikipedia

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    National deworming programmes target children of school age, which the WHO defines as being between 5 and 14 years of age. [5] By 2015, the total global number estimated to be in deworming programmes was 495 million [29] and national deworming programs had been started in a number of countries. The world's largest deworming programme was ...

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