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Helminthosis and eosinophilia in Spain (1990–2015)
Enfermedades infecciosas y microbiologia clinica (English ed.), 2018The finding of blood eosinophilia in a patient is a relatively frequent reason to refer him/her to a Clinical Department of Infectious Diseases. The doctor usually intends to rule out a parasitic disease in the autochthonous population, travelers or immigrants.
Cristina, Carranza-Rodríguez +5 more
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Chemotherapy in the control of helminthosis
Veterinary Parasitology, 1980Abstract The larval anthelmintic test for nematodes is described. Data for this tests on immature and adult Fasciola spp. and Paramphistomum microbothrium are analysed by the non-parametric method (NPM), to determine the percentage reduction of worms and percentage of treated animals in which the drug was effective simultaneously.
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EPIDEMIOLOGY STUDIES ON HELMINTHOSIS OF SHEEP IN SOUTHERN, N.S.W.
Australian Veterinary Journal, 1953exaly +2 more sources
Studies on helminthosis at the centre for tropical veterinary medicine (CTVM)
Tropical Animal Health and Production, 1996The research work relating to helminths, which has been conducted within the Helminthology Section of the CTVM, often in collaboration with colleagues from the tropics is reviewed and placed into a historical perspective. The research has, in the main, concentrated on the trematodes Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica and the cestodes Taenia ...
L J, Harrison, J A, Hammond, M M, Sewell
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THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF HELMINTHOSIS IN SHEEP IN WINTER‐RAINFALL REGIONS OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Veterinary Journal, 1953Hugh Mcl Gordon, Hugh Mcl Gordon B V Sc
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Helminthosis in goats in southern Tanzania: Investigations on epidemiology and control
Tropical Animal Health and Production, 1990Investigations were conducted in naturally infected goats to determine the main epidemiological factors related to gastro-intestinal nematode infections in southern Tanzania with a view to making appropriate recommendations for control. Faecal worm egg counts rose during the single rainy season and then fell to remain low during the dry season.
R J, Connor +3 more
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HELMINTHOSIS IN CATTLE IN THE TRANS-BAIKAL REGION
Bulletin of KSAUThe purpose of research is to study the helminth fauna, distribution, seasonal and age dynamics of helminthiases in cattle. Objectives: to study the species composition of causative agents of helminthiases in cattle, their distribution in the Trans-Baikal Region, the degree of infestation of animals (EI, AI) for further development of a plan of ...
Bair Dashinimaev +2 more
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Ovine helminthosis, a major health constraint to productivity of sheep in Ethiopia
Animal Health Research Reviews, 2006Small ruminants represent an important component of the Ethiopian livestock production system, providing 12% of the value of livestock products consumed at the farm level and 48% of the cash income generated. Ethiopia is second in Africa and sixth in the world in terms of sheep population.
Demelash, Biffa +2 more
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Effect of Subclinical Helminthosis on nitrogen metobolism in beef cattle
The Journal of Agricultural Science, 1969SUMMARYThe differential effect of subclinical helminthosis on digestion and nitrogen metabolism in 1-year-old Brahman x Hereford/Shorthorn cross and British (Hereford/Shorthorn cross) steers was investigated.When helminths were present, the British steers had lower digestibilities of dry matter and nitrogen, lower nitrogen balances, and higher ...
J. E. Vercoe, P. H. Springell
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Australian Veterinary Journal, 1986
SUMMARY Treatment of ewes with broad‐spectrum anthelmintic in August (pre‐lambing) and early November, and of lambs in early November and early February, was effective in controlling infections with Trichostrongylus spp in lambs reared on contaminated pastures under set‐stocked conditions.
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SUMMARY Treatment of ewes with broad‐spectrum anthelmintic in August (pre‐lambing) and early November, and of lambs in early November and early February, was effective in controlling infections with Trichostrongylus spp in lambs reared on contaminated pastures under set‐stocked conditions.
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