Lesions produced by a new lungworm in Beagle dogs

An enzootic lungworm infection caused by a nematode not previously found in the dog, and probably representing a new species in the Filaroides-Metathelazia group, was found during postmortem examination of Beagle dogs purchased from a commercial breeder. Abnormal respiratory signs were not present,...

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