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Gastrointestinal helminthosis: prevalence and associated determinants in goats of Jabalpur, India. [PDF]
A total of 632 faecal samples of goats of Jabalpur district of Madhya Pradesh state were examined during three years of the study period (November 2012-October 2015), out of which 82.75 % samples were positive for helminthic infections. Among various helminths, maximum prevalence was of strongyles (32.59 %) followed by amphistomes (14.40 %), Moniezia ...
Dixit AK, Das G, Baghel RPS.
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A Neglected and Emerging Helminthosis: A Case of Equine Fasciolosis [PDF]
Reasons for performing study Although fasciolosis is an important livestock disease worldwide, the public health importance of human fasciolosis has increased in recent years and it is recognised as an important re‐emerging zoonotic disease, its epidemiology and pathogenicity in donkeys, and the epidemiological ...
M.A. Getachew +4 more
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Parasitic infections in cattle in North-Bačka District [PDF]
Because of indirect and direct damages, parasitic infections of cattle pose a threat to animals, so it is necessary to suppress them continuously. In order to carry out the action successfully, it is of crucial importance to deal with current ...
Kočiš J. +3 more
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Gastrointestinal (GI) parasitic infection is a serious issue in cattle management. The effects of GI parasites may vary with age, sex of cattle, nutritional condition, and severity of infection. Prevalence of GI parasites among cattle population in Gampaha District has not been studied and there is no published study available.
Nayana Gunathilaka +4 more
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A study was conducted from November 2015 to April 2016 to determine fenbendazole and ivermectin resistance status of intestinal nematodes of cart horses in Gondar, Northwest Ethiopia. Forty‐five strongyle infected animals were used for this study. The animals were randomly allocated into three groups (15 horses per group).
Zewdu Seyoum +4 more
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The purpose of the research is to study the therapeutic efficacy of antiparasitic Doramectin against nematodosis and arachnoentomosis in sheep.Materials and methods.
S. V. Engashev +2 more
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This study was designed to determine the occurrence and species distribution of dermatophyte from cutaneous skin lesions of horses in Kaduna State, Nigeria. A total of 102 skin scrapings were collected from 102 horses with skin lesions. Mycological studies were carried out using conventional techniques.
Magdalene N. Maurice +8 more
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An Introduction to B‐Cell Epitope Mapping and In Silico Epitope Prediction
Identification of B‐cell epitopes is a fundamental step for development of epitope‐based vaccines, therapeutic antibodies, and diagnostic tools. Epitope‐based antibodies are currently the most promising class of biopharmaceuticals. In the last decade, in‐depth in silico analysis and categorization of the experimentally identified epitopes stimulated ...
Lenka Potocnakova +3 more
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PROLONGED FORMS OF ANTHELMINTIC DRUGS
Purpose of the research — to conduct analysis of the status and perspective of application of prolonged forms of anthelmintic drugs in veterinary.Materials and methods.
V. V. Suslov +4 more
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Anthelmintic drug resistance has led to the search for alternatives in controlling helminth infections. Fifty West African Dwarf goats without history of anthelmintic treatment were divided equally into five groups. Group A was treated with ivermectin injection subcutaneously, group B with levamisole subcutaneously, group C with albendazole orally, and
Oyeduntan A. Adediran +2 more
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