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Dictyocaulosis in cattle

2021
Bovine dictyocaulosis caused by Dictyocaulus viviparus (verminous bronchitis) is a respiratory lungworm that occurs in temperate climates. Its importance is mainly related to the severity of clinical symptoms. The epidemiology of dictyocaulosis is complex due to immunity which develops rapidly in the host but which can disappear within a few months in ...
Chartier, Christophe, Ravinet, Nadine
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Dictyocaulosis frequently diagnosed in Scottish dairy cattle in October

Veterinary Record, 2007
Dictyocaulosis common across Scotland Louping ill confirmed in cattle and sheep Triclabendazole resistance suspected in a sheep flock in the ...
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Dictyocaulosis in cattle: Retrospective analysis of 20 outbreaks in Central Argentina

Veterinary Parasitology: Regional Studies and Reports
Bovine lungworms (Dictyocaulus viviparus) are nematodes which cause a respiratory disease known as verminous bronchitis or pneumonia. In this paper, we describe 20 outbreaks of bovine dictyocaulosis recorded between 2000 and 2023 in Central Argentina. Outbreaks occurred more frequently during the autumn-winter season (from April to August) and affected
M F, Ovelar   +4 more
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A dipstick immunoassay using a recombinant antigen for the rapid diagnosis of bovine dictyocaulosis

Research in Veterinary Science, 1993
An immunoblot based dipstick test for the serodiagnosis of infections with Dictyocaulus viviparus using a recombinant antigen was evaluated. Lungworm infections in cattle could be detected with more than 99 per cent specificity and more than 99 per cent sensitivity between days 30 and 85 after experimental infection.
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Analysis of the incidence of dictyocaulosis in cattle in the Tyumen regio

АПК: инновационные технологии, 2021
Yulia Aleksandrovna Vinogradova   +1 more
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[Occurrence and therapy of dictyocaulosis in ungulates].

DTW. Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift, 1973
K, Enigk, E, Weingärtner
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