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Elias Papadopoulos,Athanasios Angelou,Maxime Madder et al. Elias Papadopoulos et al.
Canine vector-borne disease transmission can be reduced with regular use of repellent insecticides. The objective of this year-long experimental study was to assess the efficacy of a topical formulation of fipronil/permethrin (Frontline Tri...
Niclas Högberg,Lena Lidfors,Anna Hessle et al. Niclas Högberg et al.
We investigated the effects of gastrointestinal nematode (GIN) challenge on activity patterns in first season grazing (FSG) steers exposed to two different levels of Ostertagia ostertagi and Cooperia oncophora. At turn-out, experimental ani...
Manon Swanenburg,Jose L Gonzales,Martijn Bouwknegt et al. Manon Swanenburg et al.
Toxoplasma gondii is the causative agent of the parasitic disease toxoplasmosis, which is an important foodborne zoonosis. Eating undercooked meat of infected animals, including pigs, has been considered the major transmission route of T. g...
D P Malatji,E van Marle-Koster,F C Muchadeyi D P Malatji
Nematodes of the genus Ascaridia are known to infect many species of birds and result in fatal diseases. A. galli damages the intestinal mucosa of chickens leading to blood loss, secondary infection and occasionally the obstruction of small...
D G Riley,J E Sawyer,T M Craig D G Riley
Gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) do not detrimentally affect cattle to the extent of small ruminants. However, they are developing resistance to drugs used to treat them. Genetic strategies to control the nematodes and/or their detrimental ...
Siddra A Hines,Jacob Brandvold,Robert H Mealey et al. Siddra A Hines et al.
Buparvaquone and parvaquone are hydroxynaphthoquinone compounds commonly used to treat livestock infected with Theileria species such as T. parva and T. annulata. In many (sub)tropical regions, chromatic changes in medicines can result from...
Bruna L Belote,Igor Soares,Aline Tujimoto-Silva et al. Bruna L Belote et al.
The present study evaluated the effects of coccidiosis on histological parameters and performance of broilers submitted to a mild challenge with Eimeria sp. A total of 132 broilers were randomly divided into two groups with 6 replicates of ...
Dominique Marendy,Kim Baker,David Emery et al. Dominique Marendy et al.
The intracellular protozoal parasite Theileria orientalis ikeda has rapidly spread across South-eastern Australia since 2006, causing deaths and production losses in cattle. The 3-host "bush tick" Haemaphysalis longicornis (Neumann) appears...
Megan Slusarewicz,Paul Slusarewicz,Martin K Nielsen Megan Slusarewicz
Fecal egg counts are the primary diagnostic tools of equine parasitology and use of the McMaster test and its variants in clinical practice is widely recommended. Manual counting is, however, prone to various sources of human error. For exa...
Lysanne Hiob,Ivette Holzhausen,Daniel Sperling et al. Lysanne Hiob et al.
The efficacy and safety of an injectable combination product containing toltrazuril and gleptoferron (Forceris® - CEVA) for the control of coccidiosis due to Cystoisospora suis was investigated in neonatal piglets. The study was carried ou...