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<emphasis id="78AEEA8D771BEC186D3CFDBDFE015655" box="[264,483,564,589]" italics="true" pageId="13" pageNumber="14">Trichodectes canis</emphasis>
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Chester Co., Blackstock,
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, ex
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, coll. G. Lewis.
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The collection of a dog louse from a human represents an accidental association but demonstrates the potential for these lice to come into contact with people. The dog chewing louse,
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, is an intermediate host for the “double pored” dog tapeworm
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.
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infections with
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have been reported in South Carolina (Anonymous 1976). This louse also infests wild canids (Durden 2001).
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