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An indirect ELISA for the detection of antibodies against Dirofilaria spp. in cats. [PDF]
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Veterinary Record, 2015
I REPLY to the letter by Paul Cooper ( VR , April 25, 2015, vol 176, p 444), regarding prophylactic treatment for lungworm in dogs. While the advertising campaigns may be somewhat …
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I REPLY to the letter by Paul Cooper ( VR , April 25, 2015, vol 176, p 444), regarding prophylactic treatment for lungworm in dogs. While the advertising campaigns may be somewhat …
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2006
Several species of nematodes parasitize the respiratory tract of ruminants. Disease due to infection with these parasites occurs less frequently in North America than in other parts of the world but can be locally and regionally important. The life cycles, epidemiology, pathology, diagnosis and treatment of Dictyocaulus viviparus, Dictyocaulus filaria,
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Several species of nematodes parasitize the respiratory tract of ruminants. Disease due to infection with these parasites occurs less frequently in North America than in other parts of the world but can be locally and regionally important. The life cycles, epidemiology, pathology, diagnosis and treatment of Dictyocaulus viviparus, Dictyocaulus filaria,
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Feline lungworms: what a dilemma
Trends in Parasitology, 2013Aelurostrongylus abstrusus is regarded as the major lungworm infecting Felis catus, although other, albeit poorly studied, nematodes have been described from the respiratory system of domestic cats. Recent records of these neglected parasites have renewed the attention of the scientific community, but their actual role in respiratory disease in cats is
TRAVERSA, Donato, DI CESARE, ANGELA
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Transmission of Pig Lungworms (Metastrongylus sp.)
Nature, 1964THE life-cycle of the pig lungworm (Metastrongylus sp.) has been known since Hobmaier and Hobmaier1 incriminated earthworms as the obligatory intermediate host. Lungworm infestation in pigs is therefore likely to be a problem only where animals have access to pasture and hence earthworms.
S E, JAGGERS, I V, HEBERT
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Treatment failure of lungworm in cattle
Veterinary Record, 2019> We are now into the higher risk period of lungworm disease in cattle As we are now into the higher risk period of lungworm disease in cattle, we are writing to make colleagues aware of the diagnostic options, importance of correct treatment and the investigation of possible inefficacious treatments.
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Lungworm: (Dictyocaulus arnfieldi) infection in donkeys
Veterinary Record, 1979The clinical, parasitological and pathological findings in a group of six donkeys naturally infected with D arnfieldi larvae are described. One animal had to be sacrificed at an early date because it developed pneumonia. The remaining five were unthrifty, showed mild clinical respiratory signs and had heavy strongyle infections.
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