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New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1969
Abstract Extract Increasing stocking rates and rearing of dairy calves for beef production have accentuated the problem of parasitic gastroenteritis on New Zealand farms in recent years. Many outbreaks have even defied the generally recommended control measures of rotational grazing (McMeekan, 1947, 1955) and/or drenching with wide-spectrum ...
R H, Khouri, J L, Mannering, J W, Moxham
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Abstract Extract Increasing stocking rates and rearing of dairy calves for beef production have accentuated the problem of parasitic gastroenteritis on New Zealand farms in recent years. Many outbreaks have even defied the generally recommended control measures of rotational grazing (McMeekan, 1947, 1955) and/or drenching with wide-spectrum ...
R H, Khouri, J L, Mannering, J W, Moxham
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Immunity and epidemiology of helminthiasis in grazing animals
New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1973Abstract Extract The recognition that animals develop immunity to a wide range of protozoan and helminth parasites first began about 80 yearsago with the observations of Smith and Kilbourne (1893) that cattle recovered from Texas fever (Babesia bigemina) were immune to subsequent infection.
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Haematological Studies on Domestic Animals in Nigeria
Zentralblatt für Veterinärmedizin Reihe B, 1980SummaryIn semi‐intensively managed undernourished cattle in Nigeria, severe anaemia was produced by Trypanosoma vivax and Theileria mutans and also by severe helminthiasis with faecal egg counts over 1,000; the protozoan infections occurred mainly in adult cattle, while helminthiasis affected mostly younger cattle.
T U, Obi, V O, Anosa
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Soil Mediated Helminthiasis: A Study on Neglected Tropical Disease in Wild Animals in Haryana
Indian Journal of Animal ResearchBackground: Soil mediated/ transmitted helminthiasis (STH/SMH) is a neglected tropical disease and includes Ascarids, Trichuris and Hookworms, which prominently affects population living either in the low sanitary condition or in close proximity with the animals. Recent years have witnessed elevation in the Trichuris infection, with India ranking first
Diksha Kandpal +8 more
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The Potential Use of Vaccines or Genetically Resistant Animals in the Control of Helminthiasis
1988In a paper I gave recently on the control of helminthiasis in the tropics, I tried to emphasize that a viable sheep or cattle enterprise depended, among other things, on the control of gastrointestinal nematodes (Urquhart 1987). For example, in Australia there is a highly profitable wool industry based on some 150 million Merinos which earn about 1800 ...
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To the prevention of helminthiasis of farm animals
"Veterinary Medicine" Journal, 2022A.N. Postevoy +2 more
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Seasonal dynamics of helminthiasis of ungulate animals in the steppe hospital "Orenburg Tarpania"
"Veterinary Medicine" Journal, 2023P.I. Khristianovsky +3 more
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Expertise of animal slaughter products in the food markets of Krasnoyarsk for helminthiasis
Meat technology magazine, 2021V.D. Lyubimtseva, I.A. Ivkova
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