Lagochilascariasis: A Neglected Zoonosis in the Brazilian Amazon Biome and the Role of Wildlife in Its Epidemiological Chain Amidst Anthropization [PDF]
Lagochilascariasis is a neglected zoonotic helminthiasis, caused by Lagochilascaris minor, characterized by a complex and not well understood transmission cycle.
Felipe Masiero Salvarani +3 more
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FORECAST OF EPIZOOTIC SITUATION ON MAIN HELMINTHIASES IN RUSSIAN FEDERATION FOR THE YEAR 2016
The forecast of epizootic situation on main animal helminthiases in the Russian Federation in the year 2016 is presented. Regular monitoring of epizootic situation on main animal helminthiases allow to conclude that the development of epizootic process ...
V. V. Gorokhov, N. A. Samoylovskaya
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Factors Affecting Sustainable Animal Trypanosomosis Control in Parts of Kaduna State, Nigeria.
This study examined the factors affecting sustainable trypanosomiasis control in parts of Kaduna State within the sub-humid savannah ecological zone of Nigeria. Focus group discussions were held with herdsmen and herd owners (n=85).
Hudu Okankhamame Osue
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Cichlid fishes are promising underutilized models to investigate helminth-host-microbiome interactions [PDF]
The “Old Friends Hypothesis” suggests insufficient exposure to symbionts hinders immune development, contributing to increased immune-related diseases in the Global North.
Maarten P. M. Vanhove +8 more
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Exploring the Anthelmintic, Antioxidant, and Cytotoxic Potential of <i>Khaya grandifoliola</i> and <i>Faidherbia albida</i> Extract Combinations: In Vitro Studies on <i>Heligmosomoides polygyrus</i> and <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i>. [PDF]
Background Soil‐transmitted helminth infection is endemic in Chad and constitutes a public health problem, particularly among school‐age children. The aim of this study was to evaluate the synergistic anthelmintic activity of the combined extracts of Khaya grandifoliola and Faidherbia albida used in Chad by traditional practitioners for the treatment ...
Cédric Y +6 more
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Study of medicinal plants used in ethnoveterinary medical system in riverine areas of Punjab, Pakistan [PDF]
Background The use of medicinal plants to treat various veterinary illnesses has been practiced for millennia in many civilizations. Punjab is home to a diverse ethnic community, the majority of whom work in dairy farming, agriculture, and allied ...
Muhammad Umair +6 more
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Environmental soil contamination with zoonotic soil-transmitted helminths in the temple grounds of Chachoengsao Province, Thailand [PDF]
Background and Aim: Soil-transmitted helminth infections are a serious public health problem. The soil is an important reservoir for several helminth species.
Amornrat Dokmaikaw, Pisit Suntaravitun
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Helminthiasis of wild ungulates: helminth fauna. Spread and features of prevention
Ensuring the veterinary and sanitary welfare of animals is essential. Parasitic diseases are especially dangerous for deer. Helminths cause considerable material damage to deer farms, mainly decreasing the productive, trophy, and marketable qualities of ...
Yu. R. Hunchak +3 more
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Health management of beef cattle: A case study
The reports about how are farmers able to prevent, identify and treat the animal diseases to not get worse while the production is still maintained, are limited.
Tyagita Hartady +2 more
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Efficacy of Bimectin® Anthelminthic against Helminthiasis in Horses in the Tyumen Region Conditions
Introduction. Helminthic infestation in horses is one of the most important problems the veterinary specialists face today, because helminth end-products affect significantly the overall condition of animals.
E. G. Kalugina, O. A. Stolbova
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