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GENUS OF WORMS
Nutria itch

Nutria fur         
  • Nutria fur in its natural state
FUR OF THE NUTRIA, MYOCASTOR COYPUS
Coypu fur
Nutria fur, also known as coypu fur, is used in the fashion industry. It comes from the nutria, a South American rodent and cousin of the beaver.
Nutria         
  • A nutria in a canal in Milan
  • Trap for capturing nutria
  • view in Full HD]]
  • Skull
  • ''Myocastor coypus''
  • Zoo animal on logs
SEMI-AQUATIC SPECIES OF THE SPINY RAT FAMILY
Myocastor coypus; Coypou; Coipu; Neutral rat; Nutrea; Nutria hunting; Ragondin; Nutrias; Nutra rat; Nutria rat; Coypu
·noun The fur of the coypu. ·see Coypu.
Coypu         
  • A nutria in a canal in Milan
  • Trap for capturing nutria
  • view in Full HD]]
  • Skull
  • ''Myocastor coypus''
  • Zoo animal on logs
SEMI-AQUATIC SPECIES OF THE SPINY RAT FAMILY
Myocastor coypus; Coypou; Coipu; Neutral rat; Nutrea; Nutria hunting; Ragondin; Nutrias; Nutra rat; Nutria rat; Coypu
·noun A South American rodent (Myopotamus coypus), allied to the beaver. It produces a valuable fur called nutria.

Wikipedia

Strongyloides

Strongyloides (from Greek strongylos, round, + eidos, resemblance), anguillula, or threadworm is a genus of small nematode parasites, belonging to the family Strongylidae, commonly found in the small intestine of mammals (particularly ruminants), that are characterized by an unusual lifecycle that involves one or several generations of free-living adult worms.

Human infection, strongyloidiasis, is caused by

  • Strongyloides stercoralis, widespread in all tropical regions
  • Strongyloides fuelleborni, a parasite of primates in African and Asian tropics and of humans in African tropics and New Guinea
  • Strongyloides papillosus, found in cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, rabbits, and rats
  • Strongyloides ransomi, found in pigs
  • Strongyloides ratti, found in rats
  • Strongyloides myopotami, found in coypu (nutria), causes dermatitis similar to strongyloidiasis. The condition is also called nutria itch.

Treatment for strongyloides infection is ivermectin or thiabendazole.