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Lungworm in cattle: a true survivor
Veterinary Record, 2020In an era of highly productive herds, performance monitoring and planned health strategies, parasitic diseases were predicted to become a thing of the past. Parasites remain ubiquitous, of course, and eradicating them from farms is not feasible or economically viable, so the impacts of subclinical disease on performance continue.
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Veterinary Nursing Journal, 2012
ABSTRACT:Angiostrongylus vasorum (also known as ‘lungworm’ or ‘French heartworm’) is a potentially life-threatening parasite of dogs and foxes, which is reported to have been on the increase in the UK over the past few years.1 Dogs can present with a range of clinical signs, and spotting the disease is not always easy, so maintaining a degree of ...
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ABSTRACT:Angiostrongylus vasorum (also known as ‘lungworm’ or ‘French heartworm’) is a potentially life-threatening parasite of dogs and foxes, which is reported to have been on the increase in the UK over the past few years.1 Dogs can present with a range of clinical signs, and spotting the disease is not always easy, so maintaining a degree of ...
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Clinical Forum: Bovine lungworm
Livestock, 2008Parasitic bronchitis, caused by the nematode Dictyocaulus viviparus. is a serious disease of cattle. For over 40 years, a radiation-attenuated larval vaccine (Bovilis® Huskvac, Intervet UK Ltd) has been used successfully to contol this parasite in the UK.
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Livestock
The Control of Worms Sustainably (COWS) group has launched a survey to find out more about lungworm and its treatment across the UK.
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The Control of Worms Sustainably (COWS) group has launched a survey to find out more about lungworm and its treatment across the UK.
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