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Use of agricultural waste for optimization of protease production by Pleurotus djamor and evaluation of its anthelmintic activity. [PDF]
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Epidemiological landscape and genetic prospects for marker-assisted selection in Kazakh sheep. [PDF]
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Gastrointestinal parasites in free grazing goats from Ayacucho, Peru: prevalence and risk factors associated with infection in herds. [PDF]
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Parasitology Research, 2010
Out of 2,343 examined sheep throughout the whole year, 271 were found to be infected with tapeworms (11.5%). The highest infection rate (22.1%) was recorded in autumn, while the lowest (6%) occurred in summer. Six species of cestodes were identified according to their prevalence: Moniezia expansa (74%), Moniezia denticulata (8.5%), Moniezia benedeni (4.
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Out of 2,343 examined sheep throughout the whole year, 271 were found to be infected with tapeworms (11.5%). The highest infection rate (22.1%) was recorded in autumn, while the lowest (6%) occurred in summer. Six species of cestodes were identified according to their prevalence: Moniezia expansa (74%), Moniezia denticulata (8.5%), Moniezia benedeni (4.
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Human Monieziasis expansa: the first Egyptian parastic zoonosis.
Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology, 2004This paper reports the first Egyptian zoonotic infection with the common tapeworm of sheep, Moniezia expansa. Perhaps this is the first human monieziasis expansa in the sheep raising countries worldwide. Diagnosis was based on recovery of the characteristic eggs from the stool of a fifteen-years-old shepherd.
Atef M, el-Shazly +2 more
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Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology, 2005
The efficacy of Commiphora molmol or Myrrh (Mirazid) was evaluated in treating sheep naturally infected with Moniezia expansa. Total doses of one, two or three capsules (300 mg each) were given for one, two, three, four, five, six, seven and eight successive days on an empty stomach an hour before offering their breakfast.
Fouad M, Haridy +2 more
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The efficacy of Commiphora molmol or Myrrh (Mirazid) was evaluated in treating sheep naturally infected with Moniezia expansa. Total doses of one, two or three capsules (300 mg each) were given for one, two, three, four, five, six, seven and eight successive days on an empty stomach an hour before offering their breakfast.
Fouad M, Haridy +2 more
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[Diagnosis of monieziasis in sheep].
Veterinariia, 1976G A, Kotel'nikov, V M, Khrenov
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[A trial of mansonyl and oxyde for monieziasis in calves].
Veterinariia, 1971N M, Gapon +3 more
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