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Nematode control in 'green' ruminant production systems [PDF]
Collectively, nematode parasites of domestic ruminants continue to pose the greatest disease problem in grazing livestock systems worldwide, despite the powerful and extensive chemotherapeutic arsenal available for their control.
Thamsborg, Stig M., Waller, Peter J.
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ABSTRACT Backgrounds Studies investigating the influence of sampling methods on point‐of‐care viscoelastic test (VCM Vet) results are limited. Objectives Investigating the impact of blood sampling methods on VCM Vet results in dogs, and determining if results are affected by hematological parameters, and blood sampling difficulty.
Nicolas Diop +3 more
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In this study comparative anthelmintic trials were conducted using Nilzan drench (Oxyclozanide 3.0% + Levamisole 1.5%), Fasifree (Rafoxanide 3.0%), Irchasol (Bithionol sulphoxide 10% + Levamisole 1.5%) and Nilvenn drench (Levamisole 1.5%) administered ...
M. Umar. M. Ashraf, K. Pervaiz and H. A. Hashmi
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Worm Control for Small Ruminants in Tropical Asia [PDF]
Livestock Production/Industries,
Anonymous, Baker, R.L., Gray, G.D.
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Control of internal parasites in organic livestock without the use of pharmaceutical anthelminthics [PDF]
Organic systems seek to reduce reliance on external inputs, and develop sustainable methods of production which balance output with high standards of animal welfare.
Keatinge, R
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Relationships between sterol/phospholipid composition and xenobiotic transport in nematodes [PDF]
International audienceTherapeutic failure limits prophylaxis of nematode diseases and has been mainly attributed to mutations in cellular targets of anthelmintics.
Blesbois, Elisabeth +3 more
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This study provides the first cost analysis of integrating a WASH kit into outpatient SAM treatment in Senegal, highlighting key cost drivers and potential efficiencies for scale‐up. Findings offer practical insights for planning and budgeting integrated WASH‐nutrition interventions in similar settings.
Bibata Wassonguema +11 more
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Haemonchus contortus is one of the most common and economically significant causes of disease in small ruminants worldwide, and the control programs of parasitic nematodes - including H. contortus - rely mostly on the use of anthelmintic drugs.
Fernanda S. Fortes +6 more
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Abundant variation in microsatellites of the parasitic nematode Trichostrongylus tenuis and linkage to a tandem repeat [PDF]
An understanding of how genes move between and within populations of parasitic nematodes is important in combating the evolution and spread of anthelmintic resistance.
Adam, A. +5 more
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Systemic Toxicity of L‐Mimosine in Rabbits: A Non‐Rodent Model for Safety Assessment
ABSTRACT L‐mimosine is a non‐protein amino acid primarily found in the Mimosoideae subfamily, with high concentrations in Leucaena leucocephala and Mimosa pudica. These plants are widely used in both human and animal nutrition, as well as in phytotherapeutic applications. While the toxic effects of L‐mimosine have been extensively studied in ruminants,
S. M. Ferreira +6 more
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