prepatellaarisella
Prepatellaarisella is a genus of small, free-living nematodes belonging to the family Rhabditidae. These nematodes are characterized by their slender, cylindrical bodies and a distinctive prepatellar position, which refers to their location on the anterior surface of the patella (kneecap) in their host, the domestic cat (Felis catus). Prepatellaarisella nematodes are parasitic and cause a condition known as prepatellar nematodiasis in cats.
The life cycle of Prepatellaarisella involves both sexual and asexual reproduction. The adult worms reproduce sexually,
Prepatellar nematodiasis is a common parasitic infection in cats, particularly in areas where the nematodes are
Prevention of prepatellar nematodiasis involves regular deworming of cats, maintaining a clean environment, and avoiding contact