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The spread of dictyocaulosis in sheep in farms of the Maragha region depending on the sheep age and seasons has been studied. Lungs of 461 sheep were examined by the method of full helminthological autopsy, 2138 sheep fecal samples – by Berman and Wade ...
G. M. GASANZADE, G. G. FATALIYEV
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Нематоди диких копитних України
На території України у диких копитних (зокрема косуль і кабанів) зареєстровано нематод, що належать до підрядів Strongylata, Rhabditata та Ascaridata.
Y. Dovgyi +4 more
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Dictyocaulus nematode worms live as parasites in the lower airways of ungulates and can cause significant disease in both wild and farmed hosts. This study represents the first population genetic analysis of large lungworms in wildlife.
Z. Acs, Alexander Hayward, L. Sugár
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Pneumonia in Camel in Iraq, II. Etiology
This study was carried out to investigate 87 lungs of camel slaughtered in Al-Najaf abattoir. These lungs were pneumonic and consolidated. Bactarial and parasitic isolation were applied on these lungs. lungs.
Chyath S. Mahmoud +2 more
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Vacunación contra dictyocaulus vlviparus utilizando larvas irradiadas con 1000 grays
EI trabajo se realizó con objeto de conocer el grado de protección conferido por larvas de Dictyocaulus viviparus irradiados con 1ooo Gy. Nueve bovinos libres de anticuerpos contra el parasito fueron divididos en tres grupos de tres animales cada uno.
Germinal J. Cantó Alarcón +3 more
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The population of the mast cells (MCs) and globule leukocytes (GLS) in bronchi of goats infected with D.Filaria was studied as well as the histochemical changes occurring in goblet cells and mucosal glands in the airways of goats during postpatent of ...
G. S. MAHMOUD, M. J. ALWAN
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Calves were immunized with non-irradiated and 20-KR-irradiated invective Dictyocaulus filaria larvae, or with non-irradiated and 5-KR-irradiated fifth-stage worms of the same parasite, given in two doses in 4 weeks apart. They developed partial resistance to the subsequent challenge with infective larvae of Dictyocaulus viviparus, as compared with non ...
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Harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) are frequently infected with the lungworms Otostrongylus circumlitus and Parafilaroides gymnurus. The infection is often accompanied by secondary bacterial infections and can cause severe bronchopneumonia and even death in ...
Sophia Arlena Ulrich +5 more
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Lungworm infections are known to be frequent and responsible for substantial economic losses in ruminants. They are caused by Dictyocaulus filaria and various species belonging to the Protostrongylidae family of nematodes.
Mabrouk Moussaoui +4 more
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