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    Camel haemonchosis, caused by Haemonchus longistipes, is an underestimated gastrointestinal parasite affecting dromedaries. This overview details its epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment, and control, emphasizing seasonal patterns and owner involvement for effective management.

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    Area of Science:

    • Veterinary Parasitology
    • Camelid Medicine
    • Infectious Diseases

    Background:

    • Haemonchus longistipes is a prevalent gastrointestinal parasite in dromedaries, with significant economic and clinical implications.
    • Camel haemonchosis, though impactful, has been historically underestimated in scientific literature.
    • Existing knowledge is often extrapolated from sheep haemonchosis due to more extensive research in that species.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To provide a comprehensive overview of Haemonchus longistipes infections in dromedaries.
    • To consolidate established knowledge on camel haemonchosis, covering various aspects from parasite biology to disease control.
    • To highlight the importance of this disease and inform veterinary practices and owner engagement.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review and synthesis of existing data on Haemonchus longistipes in dromedaries.
    • Inclusion of information inferred from well-studied sheep haemonchosis.
    • Discussion of parasite characteristics, life cycle, epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical signs, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.

    Main Results:

    • Haemonchus longistipes causes significant gastrointestinal parasitism in dromedaries, leading to anemia and cachexia.
    • Disease presentation and severity are influenced by seasonality and contributing factors to infestation.
    • Differential diagnosis can be challenging, requiring careful consideration of clinical signs and potential treatments.

    Conclusions:

    • Effective control of camel haemonchosis requires understanding its specific epidemiology and seasonal characteristics.
    • Integrated management strategies must consider dromedary-specific rearing practices and active participation of camel owners.
    • Further research and attention are needed to fully address the impact of this underestimated disease.