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Understanding the Hookworm (Ancylostoma caninum) life cycle Inside the dog’s small intestine, adult female hookworms release eggs. Eggs are released in feces approximately 10-21 days after infection Feces contaminates soil in your yard where immature worms develop from the eggs in about a week By walking or playing where dogs frequent, immature worms can infect humans through exposure to unprotected skin. Contaminated soil on toys or dog’s paws may put the dog at risk of infection if ingested Immature worms can remain dormant in your dog’s skeletal muscle Skin may be penetrated by immature worms in contaminated soil A puppy may become infected through milk when larvae migrate to their mother’s mammary glands Year-round hookworm protection is important These blood sucking parasites can pose a risk to humans and to pets. Regular monthly deworming can help prevent contamination of the environment with hookworm eggs and larvae. ©2015 Elanco USCAHNON01393

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Page 1: 34886 Hookworm Life Cycle - Contentful · Understanding the Hookworm (Ancylostoma caninum) life cycle Inside the dog’s small intestine, adult female hookworms release eggs. Eggs

Understanding theHookworm (Ancylostoma caninum) life cycle

➊ Inside the dog’s small intestine, adult female hookworms release eggs.

➋ Eggs are released in feces approximately 10-21 days after infection

➌ Feces contaminates soil in your yard where immature worms develop from the eggs in about a week

➍ By walking or playing where dogs frequent, immature worms can infect humans through exposure to unprotected skin.

➎ Contaminated soil on toys or dog’s paws may put the dog at risk of infection if ingested

➏ Immature worms can remain dormant in your dog’s skeletal muscle

➐ Skin may be penetrated by immature worms in contaminated soil

➑ A puppy may become infected through milk when larvae migrate to their mother’s mammary glands

Year-round hookworm protection is importantThese blood sucking parasites can pose a risk to humans and to pets. Regular monthly deworming can help prevent contamination of the environment with hookworm eggs and larvae.

©2015 Elanco USCAHNON01393

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