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Physaloptera Infection
A parasitic infection caused by Physaloptera nematodes, commonly known as stomach worms, that primarily inhabit the stomach and proximal small intestine of dogs and cats.
Key Facts
- Adult stomach worms are stout, pink to tan, and measure 3 to 6 centimeters in length.
- Infection occurs when pets ingest intermediate hosts like insects or small animals carrying the parasite.
- Some infected animals remain asymptomatic while others develop chronic gastrointestinal signs.
- The parasite is most prevalent in the Midwestern United States among pets with outdoor access.