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Phytochemical Composition and Therapeutic Potential of Ludwigia adscendens: A Narrative Review
Ludwigia adscendens subsp. diffusa, an aquatic plant with an extended tradition of use in conventional healthcare, has received growing recognition for its variety of bioactive compounds. Numerous components, notably flavonoids, phenolics, tannins, alkaloids, and terpenoids, have been shown through phytochemical analyses to be responsible for the plant′
Tasnia Mahmud Easha +4 more
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L'inventaire, la charge et la dynamique saisonnière des populations de nématodes gastrointestinaux chez le bétail en Guinée maritime ont été étudiés par autopsie helminthologique et par coprologie. Quatre-vingt-dix-huit pour cent des bovins et 99 % des
Philippe Ankers, S. Fofana, A. Biaye
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Helminth parasites of sheep and goats in Eastern Ethiopia [PDF]
A two-year epidemiology study of helminths of small ruminants involved the collection of viscera from 655 sheep and 632 goats from 4 abattoirs in eastern Ethiopia.
Sissay, Menkir Mekonnen
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Effects of the repeated distribution of sainfoin hay on the resistance and the resilience of goats naturally infected with gastrointestinal nematodes [PDF]
Due to the high prevalence of anthelmintic resistance in goats, the need to explore novel approaches to control nematodes and to reduce the exclusive reliance on chemotherapy is strongly demanded in this host species.
F., De La Farge +4 more
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Abstract Background Helminth control on communal farms of South Africa, primarily relies on anthelmintic drugs, administered by farmers without veterinary supervision. This study investigated risk factors associated with farmer‐reported anthelmintic control failure on communal sheep farms in Oliver Tambo District of the Eastern Cape of South Africa ...
Songezo Mavundela +2 more
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This study was carried out with the aim of estimating the degree of gastrointestinal helminth infection in goats on the Northern Plateau of Santa Catarina. Twelve young females and 11 adult females were used.
Cristina Perito Cardoso +3 more
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ABSTRACT A survey on nine farms across New Zealand assessed the seasonality and species composition of gastrointestinal nematodes in three sheep classes: lambs (<1 year), 2‐tooth ewes (1–2 years), and mixed age ewes (>2 years). Monthly faecal samples from each class underwent faecal egg counting and deep amplicon sequencing of cultured third‐stage ...
Tania Waghorn +7 more
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A practical, bioinformatic workflow system for large data sets generated by next-generation sequencing [PDF]
Transcriptomics (at the level of single cells, tissues and/or whole organisms) underpins many fields of biomedical science, from understanding the basic cellular function in model organisms, to the elucidation of the biological events that govern the ...
Aaron R. Jex +95 more
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Eighty-four half-blood Gir × Holstein (F1) calves aged six months who were naturally infected by gastrointestinal helminths and maintained in rotational grazing received different anthelmintic treatments.
Maria do Socorro Veloso Leite Ferraz da Costa +4 more
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Differences in receptivity to gastrointestinal infections with nematodes in dairy ewes: Influence of age and of the level of milk production [PDF]
Resistance to anthelmintics in populations of gastrointestinal nematodes is a major concern in small ruminants. One solution to limit the spread of anthelmintic resistance is to apply treatments selectively by targeting the most susceptible animals ...
A.C., Rulie +7 more
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