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  2. Loa loa filariasis - Wikipedia

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    These species exist only in Africa and are popularly known as deer flies or mango flies. [7] Chrysops spp. are small (5–20 mm, 0.20–0.79 in long) with a large head and downward-pointing mouthparts. [5] [7] Their wings are clear or speckled brown. They are hematophagous and typically live in forested and muddy habitats like swamps, streams ...

  3. Loa loa - Wikipedia

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    Whole blood with microfilaria worm, giemsa stain. L. loa worms have a simple structure consisting of a head (which lacks lips), a body, and a blunt tail. The outer body of the worm is composed of a cuticle with three main layers made up of collagen and other compounds which aid in protecting the nematodes while they are inside the digestive system of their host.

  4. How to remove tartar build-up in dogs, according to a vet - AOL

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    Tartar build-up in dogs is caused by a combination of a few different things accumulating in their mouth. These include: Bacteria in the mouth help to form plaque, a sticky film that clings to teeth.

  5. Chrysops - Wikipedia

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    There are 250 species of deer fly in the genus Chrysops. Their distribution is worldwide, though they have not been reported in Iceland, Greenland, or Hawaii. [3] Deer flies lay between 100 and 800 eggs in batches on vegetation near water or dampness.

  6. List of Chrysops species - Wikipedia

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    Chrysops abavius Philip, 1961 [4] Chrysops abatus Phillip, 1941 [5] Chrysops aberrans Philip, 1941 [5] Chrysops additus Oldroyd, 1957 [6] Chrysops aeneus Pechuman, 1943; Chrysops aestuans Wulp, 1867 [7] Chrysops affinis Bellardi, 1859 [8] Chrysops alajuelensis Burger, 2002 [9] Chrysops albicinctus Wulp, 1869 [10] Chrysops alleni Fairchild, 1939 ...

  7. Veterinarian posts photo of ladybugs in dog's mouth to warn ...

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    One Kansas-area veterinarian with the Hoisington Veterinary Hospital posted about the problem on Facebook along with a disturbing photo showing a number of the tiny black-spotted insects attached ...

  8. Linux malware - Wikipedia

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    Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool (KVRT) for Linux (free) [28] Linux Malware Detect [29] lynis (open source auditing) [30] [31] rkhunter (free and open source software) [32] Samhain (free and open source software) [33] Sophos (proprietary) [34] [35] Linux malware can also be detected (and analyzed) using memory forensics tools, such as: Forcepoint ...

  9. Vets Identify Mystery Virus Killing Dogs - AOL

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    Veterinarians say canine parvovirus (CPV) is to blame for the deaths of dozens of dogs in northern Michigan. Vets Identify Mystery Virus Killing Dogs [Video] Skip to main content