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It would be useful with a reference for the lifecycle of D. viviparus.
Reading up on D. viviparus infection in sheep in "Saueboka" (1989, ISBN ISBN82-529-1219-2, norwegian) it appeared that D. viviparus infected directly sheep-to-sheep via feces, while smaller lungworms infected via earthworms. (may refer to Metastrongylus). A journal reference would help clear up this :-) EverGreg13:08, 6 April 2007 (UTC)Reply