De Novo Sequencing and High-Contiguity Genome Assembly of Moniezia expansa Reveals Its Specific Fatty Acid Metabolism and Reproductive Stem Cell Regulatory Network [PDF]
Moniezia expansa (M. expansa) parasitizes the small intestine of sheep and causes inhibited growth and development or even death. Being globally distributed, it causes considerable economic losses to the animal husbandry industry.
Bisong Yue, Yi Liu, Wang Weiyi
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Global scenario of genetic diversity in cox1 and nad1 genes of Moniezia expansa [PDF]
Monieziasis is a parasite-borne production-limiting disease of livestock. Moniezia expansa is the most important species having cosmopolitan distribution. Despite of numerous prevalence reports, very little information is available about the evolutionary
Ayed Alshammari +7 more
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Molecular characterization of Moniezia denticulata (Rudolphi, 1810) and its distinction from M. expansa infecting sheep and goats raised in the north and north-western regions of India [PDF]
The tapeworms of Moniezia spp. are heteroxenous parasites and their adult forms occur in ruminants' alimentary tract. They steal a significant portion of hosts' nourishment initiating monieziasis, thereby inflicting economic losses in animal rearing ...
Susheel Kumar, Harpreet Kaur
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Efficiency of Experimental Formulation Containing Duddingtonia flagrans and Pochonia chlamydosporia against Moniezia expansa Eggs [PDF]
This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the experimental formulation containing chlamydospores of Duddingtonia flagrans and Pochonia chlamydosporia fungi, against Moniezia expansa. Two experiments were carried out.
Giancarlo Bomfim Ribeiro +7 more
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First molecular report of Moniezia expansa in small ruminants of Pakistan with epidemiological insight. [PDF]
The members of genus Moniezia are the common parasites of livestock in tropical areas. The tapeworm, Moniezia expansa is commonly found in the gastrointestinal tract of the small and large ruminants.
Hira Muqaddas +10 more
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Molecular characterization of Moniezia expansa (Rudolphi, 1810) (Cestoda: Anoplocephalidae) from a captive common eland (Tragelaphus oryx) in Taiwan [PDF]
The genus Moniezia comprises globally distributed parasitic cestodes that cause significant economic losses in domestic ruminants, yet its molecular characterization in wildlife remains limited.
Peihang Hong +9 more
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A Comparison of the Prevalence of the Parasites of the Digestive Tract in Goats from Organic and Conventional Farms [PDF]
The aim of the study was to compare the prevalence and intensity of gastrointestinal parasitic infections in goats kept on organic (n = 76) and conventional farms (n = 82). In general, a higher prevalence of some gastrointestinal parasitic infections was
Bogumiła Pilarczyk +6 more
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Evaluation of dynamic developmental processes and the molecular basis of the high body fat percentage of different proglottid types of Moniezia expansa [PDF]
Background Moniezia expansa (Cyclophyllidea: Anoplocephalidae) is a large species of tapeworm that occurs in sheep and cattle and inhabits the small intestine, causing diarrhea and weight declines, leading to stockbreeding losses. Interestingly, the body
Yi Liu +13 more
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Species Composition and Burden of Small Intestinal Parasitic Helminth in Goats and Sheep Slaughtered at Bishoftu Elfora Export Abattoir (Ethiopia) [PDF]
Getu Hurisa, Lama Yimer, Morka Amante Wollega University, School of Veterinary Medicine, Nekemte, EthiopiaCorrespondence: Lama YimerWollega University, School of Veterinary Medicine, Nekemte, EthiopiaTel +251 917081237Email lemayimer@gmail.comPurpose ...
Hurisa G, Yimer L, Amante M
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Gastrointestinal Parasites in Sheep from the Brazilian Pampa Biome: Prevalence and Associated Factors [PDF]
Parasitic infections are common in sheep farming worldwide. A cross-sectional study was carried out to determine the prevalence and associated risk factors among gastrointestinal parasites and sheep herds from the Brazilian Pampa biome, Rio Grande do Sul
Natália Soares Martins +5 more
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