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Author's A protocol of human animal interaction to habituate young sheep and goats for behavioural studies.
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Author's A tannin-blocking agent does not modify the preference of sheep towards tannin-containing plants.
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Author's A technique for the quantification of Duddingtonia flagrans chlamydospores in sheep faeces.
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Author's Age of Haemonchus contortus third stage infective larvae is a factor influencing the in vitro assessment of anthelmintic properties of tannin containing plant extracts.
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Author's An in vitro approach to evaluate the nutraceutical value of plant foliage against Haemonchus contortus
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Author's Anthelmintic activity of acetone-water extracts against Haemonchus contortus eggs: interactions between tannins and other plant secondary compounds.
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Author's Assessing the efficacy of Duddingtonia flagrans chlamydospores per gram of faeces to control Haemonchus contortus larvae
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Author's Bio-guided fractionation to identify Senegalia gaumeri leaf extract compounds with anthelmintic activity against Haemonchus contortus eggs and larvae
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Author's Challenges of nematode control in ruminants: focus on Latin America.
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Author's Combining the effects of supplementary feeding and copper oxide needles for the control of gastrointestinal nematodes in browsing goats.
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Author's Comparaison de différentes stratégies de supplémentation en maïs pour améliorer la résilience et la résistance des chèvres au pâturage contre les infections par nématodes gastro-intestinaux
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Author's Comparing different formulae to test for gastrointestinal nematode resistance to benzimidazoles in smallholder goat farms in Mexico.
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Author's Comparing different maize supplementation strategies to improve resilience and resistance against gastrointestinal nematode infections in browsing goats
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Author's Comparing the dynamics of Toxoplasma gondii seroconversion in growing sheep kept on raised slatted floor cages or floor pens in Yucatan, Mexico
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Author's Comparing the phenotypic susceptibility of Pelibuey and Katahdin female lambs against natural gastrointestinal nematode infections under hot humid tropical conditions.
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Author's Comparing the sensitivity of two in vitro assays to evaluate the anthelmintic activity of tropical tannin rich plant extracts against Haemonchus contortus.
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Author's Consumption of nutritional pellets with Duddingtonia flagrans fungal chlamydospores reduces infective nematode larvae of Haemonchus contortus in faeces of Saint Croix lambs
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Author's Criollo goats limit their grass intake in the early morning suggesting a prophylactic self-medication behaviour in a heterogeneous vegetation
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Author's Cytokine and antioxidant gene profiles from peripheral blood mononuclear cells of Pelibuey lambs after Haemonchus contortus infection.
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670
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Author's Digestibility of Duddingtonia flagrans chlamydospores in ruminants: in vitro and in vivo studies.
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670
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Author's Duddingtonia flagrans chlamydospores in nutritional pellets: effect of storage time and conditions on the trapping ability against Haemonchus contortus larvae.
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Author's Effect of a tropical tannin-rich plant Lysiloma latisiliquum on adult populations of Haemonchus contortus in sheep.
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Author's Effects of different extracts of three Annona species on egg-hatching processes of Haemonchus contortus
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670
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Author's Effects of four tanniferous plant extracts on the in vitro exsheathment of third-stage larvae of parasitic nematodes
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670
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Author's Effects of polyphenol removal methods on the in vitro exsheathment inhibitory activity of Lysiloma latisiliquum extracts against Haemonchus contortus larvae.
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670
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Author's Evaluating the effectiveness of a Mexican strain of Duddingtonia flagrans as a biological control agent against gastrointestinal nematodes in goat faeces
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670
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Author's Evaluation of cinnamic acid and six analogues against eggs and larvae of Haemonchus contortus.
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670
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Author's Evaluation of different models to segregate Pelibuey and Katahdin ewes into resistant or susceptible to gastrointestinal nematodes
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670
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Author's Exploiting the effect of dietary supplementation of small ruminants on resilience and resistance against gastrointestinal nematodes.
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670
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Author's Feed resource selection of Criollo goats artificially infected with Haemonchus contortus: nutritional wisdom and prophylactic self-medication.
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670
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Author's Frequency of cattle farms with ivermectin resistant gastrointestinal nematodes in Veracruz, Mexico.
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670
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Author's Gastrointestinal nematode infection and feeding behaviour of goats in a heterogeneous vegetation: No evidence of therapeutic self-medication
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670
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Author's Gastrointestinal nematode infection does not affect selection of tropical foliage by goats in a cafeteria trial
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670
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Author's Gastrointestinal nematode populations with multiple anthelmintic resistance in sheep farms from the hot humid tropics of Mexico
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670
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Author's Gymnopodium floribundum fodder as a model for the in vivo evaluation of nutraceutical value against Haemonchus contortus
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670
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Author's Impact of gastrointestinal parasitism on dry matter intake and live weight gain of lambs: A meta-analysis to estimate the metabolic cost of gastrointestinal nematodes
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Author's In vitro acaricidal effect of tannin-rich plants against the cattle tick Rhipicephalus
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670
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Author's In vitro acaricidal effect of tannin-rich plants against the cattle tick Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus (Acari: Ixodidae).
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670
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Author's In vitro larvicidal and in vivo anthelmintic effects of Oxalis tetraphylla (Oxalidaceae) hydroalcoholic extract against Haemonchus contortus in lambs
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Author's In vitro susceptibility of ten Haemonchus contortus isolates from different geographical origins towards acetone:water extracts of two tannin rich plants
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670
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Author's In vivo anthelmintic activity of Phytolacca icosandra against Haemonchus contortus in goats.
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Author's Influence of the physiological stage of Blackbelly sheep on immunological behaviour against gastrointestinal nematodes
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Author's Interactions Between Nutrition and Infections With Haemonchus contortus and Related Gastrointestinal Nematodes in Small Ruminants.
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Author's Is there a negative association between the content of condensed tannins, total phenols, and total tannins of tropical plant extracts and in vitro anthelmintic activity against Haemonchus contortus eggs?
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Author's Maize supplementation of Pelibuey sheep in a silvopastoral system: fodder selection, nutrient intake and resilience against gastrointestinal nematodes.
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Author's Non chemical control of helminths in ruminants: Adapting solutions for changing worms in a changing world
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Author's Nutraceutical Potential of the Low Deciduous Forest to Improve Small Ruminant Nutrition and Health: A Systematic Review
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Author's Nutrition-parasite interactions in goats: is immunoregulation involved in the control of gastrointestinal nematodes?
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Author's Optimal age of Trichostrongylus colubriformis larvae (L3) for the in vitro larval exsheathment inhibition test under tropical conditions
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Author's Ovicidal and larvicidal activity of the crude extracts from Phytolacca icosandra against Haemonchus contortus.
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Author's Parasitic Zoonoses in Humans and Their Dogs from a Rural Community of Tropical Mexico.
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Author's Persistence of the efficacy of copper oxide wire particles against Haemonchus contortus in sheep
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Author's Phenotypic expression of parasite susceptibility to Haemonchus contortus in Pelibuey sheep.
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Author's Plant products and secondary metabolites with acaricide activity against ticks.
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Author's Potential economic impact assessment for cattle parasites in Mexico. Review
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Author's Presence of Toxoplasma gondii in Pork Intended for Human Consumption in Tropical Southern Mexico.
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Author's Prevalence of benzimidazole resistant nematodes in sheep flocks in Yucatan, Mexico.
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Author's Prevalence of cattle herds with ivermectin resistant nematodes in the hot sub-humid tropics of Mexico.
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Author's Reduction of benzimidazole resistance in established Haemonchus contortus populations in goats using a single infection with a benzimidazole-susceptible isolate.
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Author's Research and implementation of novel approaches for the control of nematode parasites in Latin America and the Caribbean: is there sufficient incentive for a greater extension effort?
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Author's Scanning electron microscopy of Haemonchus contortus exposed to tannin-rich plants under in vivo and in vitro conditions
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Author's Simpler intake estimation using direct observation in small ruminants: grouping bites by plant structure and morphology
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Author's Supplementation with dry Mimosa caesalpiniifolia leaves can reduce the Haemonchus contortus worm burden of goats.
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Author's Susceptibility of hair sheep ewes to nematode parasitism during pregnancy and lactation in a selective anthelmintic treatment scheme under tropical conditions.
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Author's Susceptibility of ten Haemonchus contortus isolates from different geographical origins towards acetone:water extracts of polyphenol-rich plants. Part 2: Infective L3 larvae
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Author's Tannin containing legumes as a model for nutraceuticals against digestive parasites in livestock
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Author's The effect of supplementary feeding on the resilience and resistance of browsing Criollo kids against natural gastrointestinal nematode infections during the rainy season in tropical Mexico.
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Author's The Possible Biotechnological Use of Edible Mushroom Bioproducts for Controlling Plant and Animal Parasitic Nematodes
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Author's The use of (1) H-NMR Metabolomics to Optimise the Extraction and Preliminary Identification of Anthelmintic Products from the Leaves of Lysiloma latisiliquum
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Author's The worm burden of tracer kids and lambs browsing heterogeneous vegetation is influenced by strata harvested and not total dry matter intake or plant life form
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Author's Tropical tannin-rich fodder intake modifies saliva-binding capacity in growing sheep.
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Author's Use of Ivermectin as Endoparasiticide in Tropical Cattle Herds Generates Resistance in Gastrointestinal Nematodes and the Tick Rhipicephalus microplus (Acari: Ixodidae).
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Author's Variation in phenotypic resistance to gastrointestinal nematodes in hair sheep in the humid tropics of Mexico
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prevalenceofcattleherdswithivermectinresistantnematodesinthehotsubhumidtropicsofmexico
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Prevalence of cattle herds with ivermectin resistant nematodes in the hot sub-humid tropics of Mexico.
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prevalenceofbenzimidazoleresistantnematodesinsheepflocksinyucatanmexico
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Prevalence of benzimidazole resistant nematodes in sheep flocks in Yucatan, Mexico.
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presenceoftoxoplasmagondiiinporkintendedforhumanconsumptionintropicalsouthernmexico
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Presence of Toxoplasma gondii in Pork Intended for Human Consumption in Tropical Southern Mexico.
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potentialeconomicimpactassessmentforcattleparasitesinmexicoreview
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Potential economic impact assessment for cattle parasites in Mexico. Review
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plantproductsandsecondarymetaboliteswithacaricideactivityagainstticks
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Plant products and secondary metabolites with acaricide activity against ticks.
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phenotypicexpressionofparasitesusceptibilitytohaemonchuscontortusinpelibueysheep
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Phenotypic expression of parasite susceptibility to Haemonchus contortus in Pelibuey sheep.
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persistenceoftheefficacyofcopperoxidewireparticlesagainsthaemonchuscontortusinsheep
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Persistence of the efficacy of copper oxide wire particles against Haemonchus contortus in sheep
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parasiticzoonosesinhumansandtheirdogsfromaruralcommunityoftropicalmexico
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Parasitic Zoonoses in Humans and Their Dogs from a Rural Community of Tropical Mexico.
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ovicidalandlarvicidalactivityofthecrudeextractsfromphytolaccaicosandraagainsthaemonchuscontortus
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Ovicidal and larvicidal activity of the crude extracts from Phytolacca icosandra against Haemonchus contortus.
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optimalageoftrichostrongyluscolubriformislarvael3fortheinvitrolarvalexsheathmentinhibitiontestundertropicalconditions
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Optimal age of Trichostrongylus colubriformis larvae (L3) for the in vitro larval exsheathment inhibition test under tropical conditions
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nutritionparasiteinteractionsingoatsisimmunoregulationinvolvedinthecontrolofgastrointestinalnematodes
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Nutrition-parasite interactions in goats: is immunoregulation involved in the control of gastrointestinal nematodes?
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nutraceuticalpotentialofthelowdeciduousforesttoimprovesmallruminantnutritionandhealthasystematicreview
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Nutraceutical Potential of the Low Deciduous Forest to Improve Small Ruminant Nutrition and Health: A Systematic Review
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nonchemicalcontrolofhelminthsinruminantsadaptingsolutionsforchangingwormsinachangingworld
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Non chemical control of helminths in ruminants: Adapting solutions for changing worms in a changing world
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maizesupplementationofpelibueysheepinasilvopastoralsystemfodderselectionnutrientintakeandresilienceagainstgastrointestinalnematodes
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Maize supplementation of Pelibuey sheep in a silvopastoral system: fodder selection, nutrient intake and resilience against gastrointestinal nematodes.
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isthereanegativeassociationbetweenthecontentofcondensedtanninstotalphenolsandtotaltanninsoftropicalplantextractsandinvitroanthelminticactivityagainsthaemonchuscontortuseggs
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Is there a negative association between the content of condensed tannins, total phenols, and total tannins of tropical plant extracts and in vitro anthelmintic activity against Haemonchus contortus eggs?
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interactionsbetweennutritionandinfectionswithhaemonchuscontortusandrelatedgastrointestinalnematodesinsmallruminants
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Interactions Between Nutrition and Infections With Haemonchus contortus and Related Gastrointestinal Nematodes in Small Ruminants.
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influenceofthephysiologicalstageofblackbellysheeponimmunologicalbehaviouragainstgastrointestinalnematodes
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Influence of the physiological stage of Blackbelly sheep on immunological behaviour against gastrointestinal nematodes
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invivoanthelminticactivityofphytolaccaicosandraagainsthaemonchuscontortusingoats
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In vivo anthelmintic activity of Phytolacca icosandra against Haemonchus contortus in goats.
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invitrosusceptibilityof10haemonchuscontortusisolatesfromdifferentgeographicaloriginstowardsacetonewaterextractsof2tanninrichplants
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In vitro susceptibility of ten Haemonchus contortus isolates from different geographical origins towards acetone:water extracts of two tannin rich plants
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invitrolarvicidalandinvivoanthelminticeffectsofoxalistetraphyllaoxalidaceaehydroalcoholicextractagainsthaemonchuscontortusinlambs
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In vitro larvicidal and in vivo anthelmintic effects of Oxalis tetraphylla (Oxalidaceae) hydroalcoholic extract against Haemonchus contortus in lambs
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invitroacaricidaleffectoftanninrichplantsagainstthecattletickrhipicephalusboophilusmicroplusacariixodidae
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In vitro acaricidal effect of tannin-rich plants against the cattle tick Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus (Acari: Ixodidae).
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invitroacaricidaleffectoftanninrichplantsagainstthecattletickrhipicephalus
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In vitro acaricidal effect of tannin-rich plants against the cattle tick Rhipicephalus
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impactofgastrointestinalparasitismondrymatterintakeandliveweightgainoflambsametaanalysistoestimatethemetaboliccostofgastrointestinalnematodes
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Impact of gastrointestinal parasitism on dry matter intake and live weight gain of lambs: A meta-analysis to estimate the metabolic cost of gastrointestinal nematodes
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gymnopodiumfloribundumfodderasamodelfortheinvivoevaluationofnutraceuticalvalueagainsthaemonchuscontortus
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Gymnopodium floribundum fodder as a model for the in vivo evaluation of nutraceutical value against Haemonchus contortus
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gastrointestinalnematodepopulationswithmultipleanthelminticresistanceinsheepfarmsfromthehothumidtropicsofmexico
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Gastrointestinal nematode populations with multiple anthelmintic resistance in sheep farms from the hot humid tropics of Mexico
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gastrointestinalnematodeinfectiondoesnotaffectselectionoftropicalfoliagebygoatsinacafeteriatrial
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Gastrointestinal nematode infection does not affect selection of tropical foliage by goats in a cafeteria trial
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gastrointestinalnematodeinfectionandfeedingbehaviourofgoatsinaheterogeneousvegetationnoevidenceoftherapeuticselfmedication
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Gastrointestinal nematode infection and feeding behaviour of goats in a heterogeneous vegetation: No evidence of therapeutic self-medication
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frequencyofcattlefarmswithivermectinresistantgastrointestinalnematodesinveracruzmexico
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Frequency of cattle farms with ivermectin resistant gastrointestinal nematodes in Veracruz, Mexico.
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feedresourceselectionofcriollogoatsartificiallyinfectedwithhaemonchuscontortusnutritionalwisdomandprophylacticselfmedication
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Feed resource selection of Criollo goats artificially infected with Haemonchus contortus: nutritional wisdom and prophylactic self-medication.
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exploitingtheeffectofdietarysupplementationofsmallruminantsonresilienceandresistanceagainstgastrointestinalnematodes
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Exploiting the effect of dietary supplementation of small ruminants on resilience and resistance against gastrointestinal nematodes.
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evaluationofdifferentmodelstosegregatepelibueyandkatahdinewesintoresistantorsusceptibletogastrointestinalnematodes
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Evaluation of different models to segregate Pelibuey and Katahdin ewes into resistant or susceptible to gastrointestinal nematodes
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evaluationofcinnamicacidand6analoguesagainsteggsandlarvaeofhaemonchuscontortus
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Evaluation of cinnamic acid and six analogues against eggs and larvae of Haemonchus contortus.
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evaluatingtheeffectivenessofamexicanstrainofduddingtoniaflagransasabiologicalcontrolagentagainstgastrointestinalnematodesingoatfaeces
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Evaluating the effectiveness of a Mexican strain of Duddingtonia flagrans as a biological control agent against gastrointestinal nematodes in goat faeces
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effectsofpolyphenolremovalmethodsontheinvitroexsheathmentinhibitoryactivityoflysilomalatisiliquumextractsagainsthaemonchuscontortuslarvae
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Effects of polyphenol removal methods on the in vitro exsheathment inhibitory activity of Lysiloma latisiliquum extracts against Haemonchus contortus larvae.
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effectsof4tanniferousplantextractsontheinvitroexsheathmentof3stagelarvaeofparasiticnematodes
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Effects of four tanniferous plant extracts on the in vitro exsheathment of third-stage larvae of parasitic nematodes
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effectsofdifferentextractsof3annonaspeciesonegghatchingprocessesofhaemonchuscontortus
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Effects of different extracts of three Annona species on egg-hatching processes of Haemonchus contortus
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effectofatropicaltanninrichplantlysilomalatisiliquumonadultpopulationsofhaemonchuscontortusinsheep
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Effect of a tropical tannin-rich plant Lysiloma latisiliquum on adult populations of Haemonchus contortus in sheep.
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duddingtoniaflagranschlamydosporesinnutritionalpelletseffectofstoragetimeandconditionsonthetrappingabilityagainsthaemonchuscontortuslarvae
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Duddingtonia flagrans chlamydospores in nutritional pellets: effect of storage time and conditions on the trapping ability against Haemonchus contortus larvae.
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digestibilityofduddingtoniaflagranschlamydosporesinruminantsinvitroandinvivostudies
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Digestibility of Duddingtonia flagrans chlamydospores in ruminants: in vitro and in vivo studies.
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cytokineandantioxidantgeneprofilesfromperipheralbloodmononuclearcellsofpelibueylambsafterhaemonchuscontortusinfection
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Cytokine and antioxidant gene profiles from peripheral blood mononuclear cells of Pelibuey lambs after Haemonchus contortus infection.
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criollogoatslimittheirgrassintakeintheearlymorningsuggestingaprophylacticselfmedicationbehaviourinaheterogeneousvegetation
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Criollo goats limit their grass intake in the early morning suggesting a prophylactic self-medication behaviour in a heterogeneous vegetation
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consumptionofnutritionalpelletswithduddingtoniaflagransfungalchlamydosporesreducesinfectivenematodelarvaeofhaemonchuscontortusinfaecesofsaintcroixlambs
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Consumption of nutritional pellets with Duddingtonia flagrans fungal chlamydospores reduces infective nematode larvae of Haemonchus contortus in faeces of Saint Croix lambs
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comparingthesensitivityof2invitroassaystoevaluatetheanthelminticactivityoftropicaltanninrichplantextractsagainsthaemonchuscontortus
‡A
Comparing the sensitivity of two in vitro assays to evaluate the anthelmintic activity of tropical tannin rich plant extracts against Haemonchus contortus.
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comparingthephenotypicsusceptibilityofpelibueyandkatahdinfemalelambsagainstnaturalgastrointestinalnematodeinfectionsunderhothumidtropicalconditions
‡A
Comparing the phenotypic susceptibility of Pelibuey and Katahdin female lambs against natural gastrointestinal nematode infections under hot humid tropical conditions.
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comparingthedynamicsoftoxoplasmagondiiseroconversioningrowingsheepkeptonraisedslattedfloorcagesorfloorpensinyucatanmexico
‡A
Comparing the dynamics of Toxoplasma gondii seroconversion in growing sheep kept on raised slatted floor cages or floor pens in Yucatan, Mexico
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comparingdifferentmaizesupplementationstrategiestoimproveresilienceandresistanceagainstgastrointestinalnematodeinfectionsinbrowsinggoats
‡A
Comparing different maize supplementation strategies to improve resilience and resistance against gastrointestinal nematode infections in browsing goats
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1
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comparingdifferentformulaetotestforgastrointestinalnematoderesistancetobenzimidazolesinsmallholdergoatfarmsinmexico
‡A
Comparing different formulae to test for gastrointestinal nematode resistance to benzimidazoles in smallholder goat farms in Mexico.
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1
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comparaisondedifferentesstrategiesdesupplementationenmaispourameliorerlaresilienceetlaresistancedeschevresaupaturagecontrelesinfectionsparnematodesgastrointestinaux
‡A
Comparaison de différentes stratégies de supplémentation en maïs pour améliorer la résilience et la résistance des chèvres au pâturage contre les infections par nématodes gastro-intestinaux
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1
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combiningtheeffectsofsupplementaryfeedingandcopperoxideneedlesforthecontrolofgastrointestinalnematodesinbrowsinggoats
‡A
Combining the effects of supplementary feeding and copper oxide needles for the control of gastrointestinal nematodes in browsing goats.
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1
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challengesofnematodecontrolinruminantsfocusonlatinamerica
‡A
Challenges of nematode control in ruminants: focus on Latin America.
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bioguidedfractionationtoidentifysenegaliagaumerileafextractcompoundswithanthelminticactivityagainsthaemonchuscontortuseggsandlarvae
‡A
Bio-guided fractionation to identify Senegalia gaumeri leaf extract compounds with anthelmintic activity against Haemonchus contortus eggs and larvae
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assessingtheefficacyofduddingtoniaflagranschlamydosporespergramoffaecestocontrolhaemonchuscontortuslarvae
‡A
Assessing the efficacy of Duddingtonia flagrans chlamydospores per gram of faeces to control Haemonchus contortus larvae
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anthelminticactivityofacetonewaterextractsagainsthaemonchuscontortuseggsinteractionsbetweentanninsandotherplantsecondarycompounds
‡A
Anthelmintic activity of acetone-water extracts against Haemonchus contortus eggs: interactions between tannins and other plant secondary compounds.
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1
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invitroapproachtoevaluatethenutraceuticalvalueofplantfoliageagainsthaemonchuscontortus
‡A
An in vitro approach to evaluate the nutraceutical value of plant foliage against Haemonchus contortus
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1
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919
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ageofhaemonchuscontortus3stageinfectivelarvaeisafactorinfluencingtheinvitroassessmentofanthelminticpropertiesoftannincontainingplantextracts
‡A
Age of Haemonchus contortus third stage infective larvae is a factor influencing the in vitro assessment of anthelmintic properties of tannin containing plant extracts.
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1
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techniqueforthequantificationofduddingtoniaflagranschlamydosporesinsheepfaeces
‡A
A technique for the quantification of Duddingtonia flagrans chlamydospores in sheep faeces.
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1
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tanninblockingagentdoesnotmodifythepreferenceofsheeptowardstannincontainingplants
‡A
A tannin-blocking agent does not modify the preference of sheep towards tannin-containing plants.
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1
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protocolofhumananimalinteractiontohabituateyoungsheepandgoatsforbehaviouralstudies
‡A
A protocol of human animal interaction to habituate young sheep and goats for behavioural studies.
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1
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919
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variationinphenotypicresistancetogastrointestinalnematodesinhairsheepinthehumidtropicsofmexico
‡A
Variation in phenotypic resistance to gastrointestinal nematodes in hair sheep in the humid tropics of Mexico
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1
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919
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useofivermectinasendoparasiticideintropicalcattleherdsgeneratesresistanceingastrointestinalnematodesandthetickrhipicephalusmicroplusacariixodidae
‡A
Use of Ivermectin as Endoparasiticide in Tropical Cattle Herds Generates Resistance in Gastrointestinal Nematodes and the Tick Rhipicephalus microplus (Acari: Ixodidae).
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1
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919
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tropicaltanninrichfodderintakemodifiessalivabindingcapacityingrowingsheep
‡A
Tropical tannin-rich fodder intake modifies saliva-binding capacity in growing sheep.
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1
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919
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wormburdenoftracerkidsandlambsbrowsingheterogeneousvegetationisinfluencedbystrataharvestedandnottotaldrymatterintakeorplantlifeform
‡A
The worm burden of tracer kids and lambs browsing heterogeneous vegetation is influenced by strata harvested and not total dry matter intake or plant life form
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1
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useof1hnmrmetabolomicstooptimisetheextractionandpreliminaryidentificationofanthelminticproductsfromtheleavesoflysilomalatisiliquum
‡A
The use of (1) H-NMR Metabolomics to Optimise the Extraction and Preliminary Identification of Anthelmintic Products from the Leaves of Lysiloma latisiliquum
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1
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possiblebiotechnologicaluseofediblemushroombioproductsforcontrollingplantandanimalparasiticnematodes
‡A
The Possible Biotechnological Use of Edible Mushroom Bioproducts for Controlling Plant and Animal Parasitic Nematodes
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1
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effectofsupplementaryfeedingontheresilienceandresistanceofbrowsingcriollokidsagainstnaturalgastrointestinalnematodeinfectionsduringtherainyseasonintropicalmexico
‡A
The effect of supplementary feeding on the resilience and resistance of browsing Criollo kids against natural gastrointestinal nematode infections during the rainy season in tropical Mexico.
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1
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tannincontaininglegumesasamodelfornutraceuticalsagainstdigestiveparasitesinlivestock
‡A
Tannin containing legumes as a model for nutraceuticals against digestive parasites in livestock
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1
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susceptibilityof10haemonchuscontortusisolatesfromdifferentgeographicaloriginstowardsacetonewaterextractsofpolyphenolrichplantspart2infectivel3larvae
‡A
Susceptibility of ten Haemonchus contortus isolates from different geographical origins towards acetone:water extracts of polyphenol-rich plants. Part 2: Infective L3 larvae
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1
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919
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susceptibilityofhairsheepewestonematodeparasitismduringpregnancyandlactationinaselectiveanthelmintictreatmentschemeundertropicalconditions
‡A
Susceptibility of hair sheep ewes to nematode parasitism during pregnancy and lactation in a selective anthelmintic treatment scheme under tropical conditions.
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supplementationwithdrymimosacaesalpiniifolialeavescanreducethehaemonchuscontortuswormburdenofgoats
‡A
Supplementation with dry Mimosa caesalpiniifolia leaves can reduce the Haemonchus contortus worm burden of goats.
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simplerintakeestimationusingdirectobservationinsmallruminantsgroupingbitesbyplantstructureandmorphology
‡A
Simpler intake estimation using direct observation in small ruminants: grouping bites by plant structure and morphology
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scanningelectronmicroscopyofhaemonchuscontortusexposedtotanninrichplantsunderinvivoandinvitroconditions
‡A
Scanning electron microscopy of Haemonchus contortus exposed to tannin-rich plants under in vivo and in vitro conditions
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researchandimplementationofnovelapproachesforthecontrolofnematodeparasitesinlatinamericaandthecaribbeanistheresufficientincentiveforagreaterextensioneffort
‡A
Research and implementation of novel approaches for the control of nematode parasites in Latin America and the Caribbean: is there sufficient incentive for a greater extension effort?
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reductionofbenzimidazoleresistanceinestablishedhaemonchuscontortuspopulationsingoatsusingasingleinfectionwithabenzimidazolesusceptibleisolate
‡A
Reduction of benzimidazole resistance in established Haemonchus contortus populations in goats using a single infection with a benzimidazole-susceptible isolate.
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