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Puppies Health: The most common dog hookworm % to % inch (10-19 mm) in length and lives attaching its mouthparts to the small intestine the host. The females deposit many eggs, lich pass in the feces and hatch outside to ğme infective larvae.
The infective larvae may either be ingested penetrate through the skin. In puppies health, pre-:al infection can occur when the larvae mi-ite through the tissues of the pregnant bitch, rvae that are swallowed develop into adult rms within 2 to 3 weeks. Those larvae that ictrate the skin burrow into the blood capil-ies and eventually get into the bronchi of the gs and subsequently are coughed up and allowed. They mature in the intestinal tract. In puppies health, large numbers of hookworms may ise profound anemia, leading to collapse. In ; severe infections the puppies health show a tarry 1 black diarrhea, anemia, and weakness.
In 1968 the Public Health Service was reorganized into three separate health agencies: the Health Services and Mental Health Administration, the National Institutes of Health, and the Consumer Protection and Environmental Health -Service, including the Food and Drug Administration, one of the agencies originally transferred into the Federal Security Agency in 1939. These three health agencies are directed by the assistant secretary for health and scientific affairs, who is aided by the surgeon general of the Public Health Service. |
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