نتایج جستجو برای: lice

تعداد نتایج: 2223  

2005
Francisco J. Zagmutt-Vergara Tim E. Carpenter Thomas B. Farver Ronald P. Hedrick

Sea lice infestations have become a major health problem for farmed salmonids throughout the world including Chile. In southern Chile, 6 geographical areas, divided into 22 geographical zones with a total of 127 salmon farming centers and 1519 sea pens, were regularly sampled from December 1999 to April 2002. A linear mixed-effects model (LME) approach was used to describe the infestations of a...

2012
Johan Lindh Måns Magnusson Maria Grünewald Anette Hulth

The head louse, Pediculus humanus capitis, is an obligate ectoparasite that causes infestations of humans. Studies have demonstrated a correlation between sales figures for over-the-counter (OTC) treatment products and the number of humans with head lice. The deregulation of the Swedish pharmacy market on July 1, 2009, decreased the possibility to obtain complete sale figures and thereby the po...

Journal: :Journal of fish diseases 2013
M L Groner R Cox G Gettinby C W Revie

Sea lice, Lepeophtheirus salmonis, are ectoparasites of farmed and wild salmonids. Infestations can result in significant morbidity and mortality of hosts in addition to being costly to control. Integrated pest management programmes have been developed to manage infestations, and in some salmon farming areas, these programmes include the use of wrasse. Wrasse prey upon the parasitic life stages...

2012
Bjørn Arne Rukke Tone Birkemoe Arnulf Soleng Heidi Heggen Lindstedt Preben Ottesen

INTRODUCTION Head lice infestations cause distress in many families. A well-founded strategy to reduce head lice prevalence must shorten the infectious period of individual hosts. To develop such a strategy, information about the actions taken (inspection, treatment and informing others about own infestations), level of knowledge and costs is needed. The present study is the first to consider a...

Journal: :Journal of fish biology 2010
H Tveiten P A Bjørn H K Johnsen B Finstad R S McKinley

Groups of mature (5+ year old) Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus held in sea water were exposed for 34 days to either a high (mean +/-s.e. 0.15 +/- 0.01 sea lice Lepeophtheirus salmonis g(-1) fish mass) (HI), medium (0.07 +/- 0.00 sea lice g(-1) fish mass) (MI) or no [control (C)] sea-lice infection during early stages of gonad development (June to July). Infection with sea lice resulted in incre...

2015
Karim Gharbi Louise Matthews James Bron Ron Roberts Alan Tinch Michael Stear

Sea lice threaten the welfare of farmed Atlantic salmon and the sustainability of fish farming across the world. Chemical treatments are the major method of control but drug resistance means that alternatives are urgently needed. Selective breeding can be a cheap and effective alternative. Here, we combine experimental trials and diagnostics to provide a practical protocol for quantifying resis...

Journal: :Systematic biology 2017
Bret M Boyd Julie M Allen Nam-Phuong Nguyen Andrew D Sweet Tandy Warnow Michael D Shapiro Scott M Villa Sarah E Bush Dale H Clayton Kevin P Johnson

Parasitic "wing lice" (Phthiraptera: Columbicola) and their dove and pigeon hosts are a well-recognized model system for coevolutionary studies at the intersection of micro- and macroevolution. Selection on lice in microevolutionary time occurs as pigeons and doves defend themselves against lice by preening. In turn, behavioral and morphological adaptations of the lice improve their ability to ...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1977
F W Knapp C M Christensen M D Whiteker

A 20% solution of fenthion applied to hogs in one spot on the back at the rate of 2 mi/45.5 kg of body weight was effective in controlling hog lice on feeder hogs, dry sows on pasture and sows nursing pigs. Lice were controlled on the nursing although they were not directly treated. Fenthion was superior in lice control to the standard .25% crotoxyphos + vapona spray. (

2011
Sukirti Upadhyay A K Ghosh Vijender Singh

Results: The findings revealed that petroleum ether extracts possess excellent anti-lice activity .In 15 % concentration seed oil is able to kill 100% lice and 10 and 15 % concentration of seed oil makes nits unable to survive, results were well comparable with standard i.e benzoyl benzoate (25% w/v) as its 10% and 20% concentrations are able to kill 100% lice and deactivated nits. These result...

Journal: :Journal of veterinary diagnostic investigation : official publication of the American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians, Inc 2016
Annette Roug Pamela Swift Birgit Puschner Greg Gerstenberg James W Mertins Christine Kreuder Johnson Steve Torres Jack Mortensen Leslie Woods

Infestation with nonnative, "exotic" lice was first noted in Washington black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus columbianus) in 1994 and has since then spread throughout the western United States. In California, infestation with the exotic louse Damalinia (Cervicola) sp. was first detected in black-tailed deer from northern California in 2004, and, in 2009, the exotic louse species Bovicola tibi...

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