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Diagnosing intestinal parasites Clinical reference guide for Fecal Dx antigen testing

Screen every dog at least twice a year The Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC) guidelines recommend including fecal antigen testing to diagnose hookworm, roundworm, and whipworm infections. 1 3 Fecal antigen testing can identify infections that can be missed by using other methods. 4 Gain client compliance with CAPC recommendations CAPC recommends fecal screening at least twice a year for adult dogs but at least four times during the first year of a dog s life. A dog s health and lifestyle may warrant more frequent testing. Let clients know that simply being outside puts a dog at risk. Some parasites can burrow into a dog s skin or feet. Dogs can also swallow parasites while grooming, nursing, or eating contaminated soil or feces. Clients should also know that some infections can spread from pets to people. 5 Recommend year-round, broad-spectrum parasite control A parasite-control program that is effective against intestinal parasites, heartworms, ticks, and fleas provides maximum value for your clients and the best protection for your patients. Make sure your clients understand that they need to keep their pets protected all year long. 5 Diagnose and treat infections earlier with Fecal Dx antigen testing CAPC recommends including fecal antigen testing to diagnose infections, treat patients earlier, and reinforce the proper use of parasite-control products. Fecal antigen testing identifies prepatent and single-sex infections, providing critical insights for patient management. 1 3

Fecal screening for healthy adult dogs Diagnose hookworm, roundworm, and whipworm infections using Fecal Dx antigen testing. Because the testing detects antigens, positive results confirm the presence of worms in the intestinal tract. This allows you to diagnose infection when worms are not shedding eggs or are caused by worms of a single sex. Use the following algorithm to guide next steps based on your patient s Fecal Dx antigen testing results. 4 What to do with your Fecal Dx antigen testing results Antigen-positive results Antigen-negative results Treatment should be considered for What to do next? Treat with appropriate dewormer or use monthly parasite control product effective for this parasite Communicate the success of current preventive measures Review possible risks and reinforce year-round protection patients that test positive by either antigen testing or egg detection. Reasons for specimens that are antigen positive and egg negative: Convey Review risk factors and proper disposal of feces Absence of eggs during the prepatent period Infections caused by single-sex worms Retest Retesting a healthy dog who is on a broad-spectrum monthly control product is not necessary If a follow-up test is preferred, retest by antigen testing and fecal flotation 7 10 days after deworming CAPC recommendations: Fecal examinations at least 2 times per year Intermittent egg shedding Reasons eggs may be identified in specimens that are antigen negative: Administer year-round, broad-spectrum parasite control with efficacy against heartworm, intestinal parasites, fleas, and ticks Ingestion of infected feces (coprophagy) Antigen quantity is below the level of detection

Hookworms From infection to presentation 1 Ancylostoma caninum life cycle Prepatent period for adult dogs: 14 21 days Larvae ingested by dog Larvae either arrest in somatic tissue or move to intestines within 7 days Adult worms lay eggs in small intestine after 7 10 days Clinical presentation Pale mucous membranes and anemia; ill thrift, failure to gain weight; poor hair coat, dehydration; dark, tarry diarrhea; respiratory disease; foot lesions Because hookworms have short prepatent periods and the potential for arrested larvae, even pets receiving monthly deworming may have adult worms in their intestinal tract between monthly doses. This stresses the importance of (dermatitis with erythema, year-round monthly Larvae penetrate skin Transmission routes to offspring transplacental or transmammary pruritus, and papules) administration in all patients. 1 Puppies as young as 10 12 days of age may start shedding eggs if they ve been infected through nursing. 1 Due to the zoonotic risk and reinfection potential in this Eggs hatch and develop into infective larvae Eggs embryonate: 2 9 days depending on temperature and moisture Eggs passed in feces parasite, it is important to detect infections before they start shedding eggs into the environment. 1

Roundworms From infection to presentation 2 Toxocara canis life cycle Prepatent period for adult dogs: 21 35 days Dog ingests intermediate host Dog ingests infective larvae Infective larvae migrate through the liver and lung before maturing into adult worms in the small intestine Transmission in utero to offspring Clinical presentation Diarrhea, vomiting, pot-bellied appearance, coughing. Dogs may cough up or vomit worms. Infections caused by Toxocara canis are more common and most severe in dogs less than one year of age. One female roundworm can produce 85,000 eggs per day, and these hard-shelled eggs can survive in the environment for years. 2 With Fecal Dx antigen testing, you can detect infections before worms start laying eggs. Due to the zoonotic risk and reinfection potential in this parasite, it is important to detect infections before they start shedding eggs into the environment. 2 Infective egg larvae are ingested by intermediate host In 2 4 weeks, egg larvae become infective Eggs passed in feces In puppies under 6 months of age, studies have shown more than 30% are infected and shedding Toxocara canis eggs. 2

Whipworms From infection to presentation 3 Trichuris vulpis life cycle Prepatent period for adult dogs: 74 90 days Larvae move to intestines in 2 10 days A female whipworm can produce as many as 2,000 eggs per day, and these infective whipworm eggs can survive in the environment for several years. 3 With Fecal Dx antigen testing, you can detect infections before worms start laying eggs. Clinical presentation Many infections are asymptomatic or subclinical. When present, symptoms include diarrhea streaked with mucus and fresh blood, weight loss, dehydration, anemia. Extreme cases can result in death. Embryonated eggs ingested by dog Adult worms lay eggs in small intestine in approximately 10 weeks Due to their extended prepatent period, it s unlikely to find eggs being shed in very young puppies, 3 but Fecal Dx antigen testing can identify these positive patients during the prepatent period for earlier diagnosis and treatment. Embryonated eggs in feces Eggs embryonate: 9 21 days depending on temperature and moisture Eggs passed in feces

Fecal screening for sick dogs Rule out infectious diseases by differentiating between simple and complicated diarrhea and testing accordingly. Testing recommendations vary based on the duration and severity of diarrhea and the health and dietary habits of the dog or dogs affected. In simple diarrhea cases of short duration, a Giardia antigen by ELISA or the SNAP Giardia Test is recommended in addition to Fecal Dx antigen testing and fecal flotation by centrifugation. A more comprehensive diarrhea RealPCR panel is recommended in complicated diarrhea cases. Use the following algorithm to guide next steps when assessing sick dogs that present with diarrhea. Simple diarrhea Otherwise clinically healthy and bright, alert, and responsive (BAR) Mild diarrhea <24 hours in duration Only one dog affected +/ history of dietary indiscretion or recent diet change Dog with diarrhea History, clinical signs, physical examination Complicated diarrhea Clinically sick dog (lethargy, inappetance) Severe or hemorrhagic diarrhea Recurrent or persistent diarrhea Multiple animals affected Collect fecal specimens prior to treatment Obtain minimum database (complete blood count (CBC), chemistry panel with IDEXX SDMA Test, and complete urinalysis) as appropriate Begin supportive therapy as indicated while waiting for diagnostic results Fecal Dx Profile with Giardia (test code 24639) Non-bloody diarrhea Bloody diarrhea Positive on antigen ELISA testing or fecal O&P testing Negative on both Diarrhea RealPCR Panel (Comprehensive) with Fecal Dx Profile Canine (test code 3808) SNAP Parvo Test Negative Positive RealPCR testing expands the scope of detection beyond nematode parasites, coccidia, and Giardia, allowing you to detect other important gastrointestinal pathogens, including viruses, bacteria, enterotoxins, and difficult-to-detect protozoa (e.g., Cryptosporidium). Treat with targeted therapy Trial treatment with broad-spectrum dewormer If diarrhea persists >24 hours Diarrhea RealPCR Panel (Comprehensive) Canine (test code 2625) If negative or if diarrhea persists despite targeted therapy, evaluate for primary or concurrent noninfectious causes. Consider: Dietary trials (high fiber or novel protein/ hypoallergenic) Cobalamin (vitamin B 12 ), folate, TLI, Spec cpl Test Abdominal ultrasound Endoscopic or surgical intestinal biopsies If poor response to therapy, evaluate for coinfections Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis (HGE)/Bloody Diarrhea RealPCR Panel with Fecal Dx Profile Canine (test code 3899)

How to minimize the threat of infection In addition to regular veterinary examinations and diagnostic screening, encourage your clients to follow CAPC guidelines. 6 Food and water Pets should be fed commercial or cooked food. Raw diets are not recommended. Make sure pets have access to fresh water. Outdoor activity Limit access to wildlife and contaminated feces. Keep dogs on a leash or behind a fence. Keep cats indoors. Cover sandboxes after use. Hygiene Do not handle animal feces or urine with bare hands. Wash hands immediately after incidental contact with feces. Promptly pick up and dispose of feces from public areas. Promptly remove feces from the yard. Dispose of animal waste according to local municipal regulations.

Strengthen the bonds. IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. One IDEXX Drive Westbrook, Maine 04092 United States References 1. CAPC guidelines: hookworms. Companion Animals Parasite Council website. www.capcvet.org/guidelines/hookworms. Accessed November 8, 2017. 2. CAPC guidelines: ascarid. Companion Animals Parasite Council website. www.capcvet.org/guidelines/ascarid. Accessed November 8, 2017. 3. CAPC guidelines: Trichuris vulpis. Companion Animals Parasite Council website. www.capcvet.org/guidelines/trichuris-vulpis. November 8, 2017. 4. Data on file at IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. Westbrook, Maine USA. 5. Pets and Parasites. CAPC Guidelines. www.petsandparasites.org/resources/capc-guidelines. Accessed November 8, 2017. 6. Pets, parasites and people. Pets and Parasites website. www.petsandparasites.org/resources/pets-parasites-and-people. Accessed November 8, 2017. 2017 IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved. 09-82110-01 All /TM marks are owned by IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. or its affiliates in the United States and/or other countries. The IDEXX Privacy Policy is available at idexx.com.