- Habronema
Taxobox | name = Habronema
image_caption = This is Habronema
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Nematoda
classis =Secernentea
ordo =Spirurida
familia =Habronematidae
genus = "Habronema"
species = "Habronema muscae"
binomial =
binomial_authority ="Habronema muscae" is an internal
stomach parasite that is most commonly found inHorses .Life cycle
Eggs
The adult worms lay eggs within the horse's stomach. The eggs are later excreted through the
feces . The eggs hatch quickly after they are passed out of the horse.Larvae
After the eggs are hatched in the feces, the
larvae are ingested by themaggots of different types offlies that lay their in the feces (such ashouseflies , andstable fly ). The larvae infect the maggots for about one week, or when the maggots mature into the adult fly. The larvae migrate into themouthparts of the fly, where they are passed on to the horse when they feed around the horse’s moist areas such aswounds ,nostrils ,lips , andeyes . If the larvae are deposited into the open wounds, or broken skin they can causeulcerated irritation called “summer sores ”. They may also invade the eye and theeye membrane causing a persistentconjunctivitis case. If the larvae find their way up through the nose they can migrate into thelungs and cause tinyabscesses around where they imbed themselves in the lungs tissue.Adults When the larvae are licked and swallowed by the horse they travel to the stomach and imbed themselves into the
mucus exudates . If the larvae make it into the stomach, after they are in the lungs or in the skin, they begin to mature. Once the larvae are imbedded in the stomach, they begin to mature. Once they are matured, the adults begin to migrate through the horse and begin to make eggs which will start theLife cycle again.Damages
kin
If the larvae which are in the mouthparts of the
immediate host are deposited in the open skin well the fly feeds it can cause summer sores. Summer sores are ulcerated irritations. Theselesions can cause soreness and itchiness and become covered in a reddish-yellow tissue.Eyes
If the worms get deposited into the eye or the area around the eye it can cause a persistent case of conjunctivitis.
Respiratory System
If the larvae travel through the nose, into the
pulmonary system and then the lungs, they can cause abscesses in the lung tissue where they imbed themselves in the lungs tissue.Digestive System
When the adult worms imbed themselves into the mucus lining of the stomach, in large number they can cause digestion can be affected. With even larger numbers the passing of food can be completely blocked.
Treatments and Preventions
Interventation
The stages of Habronema that you can intervene are the eggs, and
larvae in the horse. The eggs can be disposed by propersanitation , and manure disposal. The eggs can be properly disposed of by manure control, because the eggs are passed out of the horse in feces. The other stage is when the larvae are swallowed by the horse. You can stop the cycle by properlyde-worming . Those are the two stages in which you can intervene the life cycle of Habronema.Indications
A common de-wormer that is effective against Habronema is
ivermectin . Common brand names for ivermectin include:Zimecterin ,Rotation 1 , andEqvalan . The indications for ivermectin are the disposal of the parasites: Large strongyle] s, smallstrongyle s,stomach worm (Habronema, andTrichostrongylus ), adultpinworms , adultsafaris , neckthreadworm s, andbots . Ivermectin works by disrupting the flow of a chemical calledGABA . GABA is aneuromuscular chemical that is found naturally throughout the body. The disruption of the GABA in a parasite causesparalysis in the parasites, and death soon follows. Inmammals GABA is only in thecentral nervous system , (brain andspinal cord ) and is now protected from the protected from the ivermectin.Counter Indictations
Ivermectin is not effective against
tapeworms andfluke since they don’t have the chemical GABA. Other horses that have the infectious disease called “sleeping sickness ” should not be given ivermectin. Sleeping Sickness which temporarily breaks down theprotective layer of the central nervous system causes the ivermectin to affect GABA. Therefore horses with sleeping sickness should not take ivermectin.Control
There are two ways to control Habronema. The first way was stated earlier, by proper disposal of manure, since the eggs are excreted through the feces. The other way was control of
fly population . The larvae are picked up by flies when they feed in the feces. The flies act as in intermediate host for the parasites, until they can find a permanent host. Proper control of the fly population (house flies ,horse fly , andface fly can all carry Habronema) can decrease the possibility of your horse being infected by habronema. Those are the two most efficient ways to control the parasite habronema.Dewormers
Ivermectin
Ivermectin , with brand names such asEqvalan ,Zimecterin , andRotation 1 , is anantibiotic that is a fermentation product of themicroorganism Streptomyces avermitilis . Ivermectin disrupts the flow of the neuro-muscular chemical GABA. In parasites GABA is found throughout the body, but in mammals it is protected by the central nervous system and the spinal column. In parasites the ivermectin affects the flow of GABA and causes paralysis and brings death quickly to the parasite. In sleeping sickness disease the horse’s protective layer around the spinal cord is temporarily broken down. Horses with sleeping sickness shouldn’t take ivermectin. Ivermectin doesn’t work against parasites that don’t have GABA such as tapeworms, and flukes.Moxidectin
Moxidectin was introduced in1997 ; its brand name isQuest . Moxidectin interferes with thechloride channelneurotransmission in the parasite. This results in paralysis and death. The Moxidectin works just like the Ivermectin but disrupts a differentneurological chemical . Moxidectin was the firstanthelmintic that was approved forencysted cyathostomes .External Fly Repellents
External Fly repellents are effective against Habronema too. The use of fly repellents will not kill the flies but will only repel them. Therefore the fly repellent will not kill Habronema but only reduce the possibility of your horse getting "summer sores", or other problems. This is because habronema is carried to the horse by flies.
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