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Novel insights into the pathogenic importance, diagnosis and treatment of the rumen fluke (Calicophoron daubneyi) in cattle

Veterinary Parasitology, 2015
Recently, sharp increases in the prevalence of rumen fluke infections have been recorded throughout Western Europe. However, scarce information is available on the diagnosis, pathogenic importance and control of this parasite. We undertook 3 pilot studies to gain more insights into these aspects of rumen fluke biology in cattle. First, we evaluated the
Karen Malrait   +5 more
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Identification of the rumen fluke, Calicophoron daubneyi, in GB livestock: possible implications for liver fluke diagnosis

Veterinary Parasitology, 2013
The liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica, is common in many parts of Great Britain. To detect liver fluke infection and to assess whether fasciolicide treatment has been successful, the faecal egg count (FEC) and faecal egg count reduction test (FECRT) are widely used.
D K, Gordon   +5 more
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Assessment of climatic and orographic conditions on the infection by Calicophoron daubneyi and Dicrocoelium dendriticum in grazing beef cattle (NW Spain)

Veterinary Parasitology, 2007
From February 2003 to March 2004, 1148 faecal samples from autochthonous Rubia Gallega cattle breed were collected in 170 farms from Lugo (NW Spain), in order to find out the prevalence and intensity of egg-excretion by Calicophoron daubneyi and Dicrocoelium dendriticum, and the possible influence of external factors as annual mean temperature and ...
Díaz, P   +7 more
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Calicophoron daubneyi infection in grazing goats: Results from a cross-sectional coprological survey in France

Small Ruminant Research, 2009
Abstract Infection of grazing goats by Calicophoron daubneyi has already been described in France, in particular in the Saone-et-Loire area (eastern France). The aim of the present study was to describe more precisely the distribution of this parasite in this area.
C. Paraud   +6 more
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Statistical modelling of the spatial distribution of prevalence of Calicophoron daubneyi infection in sheep from central Italy.

Parassitologia, 2005
Statistical modelling for Disease Mapping and Ecological Analysis is of particular importance in veterinary parasitology because environmental characteristics can affect parasite distribution. However, the main difficulties relate to the concentration of animal populations within farms, which contrasts to the study of wild animal populations.
A. BIGGERI   +5 more
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Distribution of fasciola spp, dicrocoelium dendriticum and calicophoron daubneyi in small ruminants in the Mediterranean basin: A systematic review

Sustainable Development, Culture, Traditions Journal, 2019
The most common flukes found in sheep in Europe, Asia and Africa are the liver flukes Fasciola spp., Dicrocoelium dentriticum and the rumen fluke Calicophoron daubneyi. The prevalence of F. hepatica in Europe varies among countries (from 47.3 % in Greece, 57.4 % in Spain, and 95% in Italy).
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Calicophoron daubneyi (Paramphistomidae) in deer of the Šumava National Park, Czech Republic – Consequence of prevalent rumen fluke infection in cattle

Veterinary Parasitology: Regional Studies and Reports
A substantial parallel increase in prevalence and geographical spread of the rumen fluke, Calicophoron daubneyi, in livestock in western and central Europe has been recognized in the recent past. In the course of the examination of rectum feces of 471 red deer (Cervus elaphus) and one sika deer (Cervus nippon) from the Fascioloides magna endemic Šumava
Steffen, Rehbein   +6 more
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Mapping the Spatial Distribution of the Rumen Fluke Calicophoron daubneyi in a Mediterranean Area

Pathogens, 2021
Maria Paola Maurelli   +2 more
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