نتایج جستجو برای: haemonchus species

تعداد نتایج: 548943  

2016
Claudia Häse

approved: ___________________________________________________ Claudia Häse Haemonchus sp. is known to be present in geographical regions of Oregon that are more arid and warm, which has been the preferred climate of this parasite. However, it was not detected in Western Oregon bovine until recently. Haemonchus sp. was first detected in Western Oregon bovine from a fecal sample submitted to the ...

2014
Alison J. Dicker Neil F. Inglis Erin D. T. Manson Subhra Subhadra Manikkavasagan Illangopathy Raman Muthusamy David P. Knox

BACKGROUND Gastrointestinal nematode infections, such as Haemonchus contortus and Mecistocirrus digitatus, are ranked in the top twenty diseases affecting small-holder farmers' livestock, yet research into M. digitatus, which infects cattle and buffalo in Asia is limited. Intestine-derived native protein vaccines are effective against Haemonchus, yet the protective efficacy of intestine-derived...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 2013
Davies M Pfukenyi Samson Mukaratirwa

In this review, the main gastrointestinal nematodes infecting cattle in Zimbabwe and the epidemiological factors influencing their occurrence are reviewed and discussed. Nineteen gastrointestinal nematode species that belong to seven families have been found to occur in cattle in Zimbabwe. The main genera reported to date are Cooperia, Haemonchus, Trichostrongylus and Oesophagostomum and the do...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2000
A P Gomes M L Ramos R S Vasconcellos J R Jensen M C Vieira-Bressan J V Araujo

In vitro tests were carried out to assess the activity of 26 Brazilian isolates of predatory fungi of the genus Arthrobotrys on a free-living nematode (Panagrellus sp.) and on infective larvae of Haemonchus placei, a parasitic gastrointestinal nematode of cattle. The results showed that the free-living nematode Panagrellus sp. was the most preyed upon, compared to H. placei, for all the fungal ...

2009
Jill M. Squires

Haemonchus contortus is a blood-sucking abomasal helminth of small ruminants responsible for major economic losses to producers worldwide. Widespread resistance to commercial anthelmintics has created a need for alternative methods of parasite control. One method involves using plant products with natural anthelmintic properties. This thesis assessed the efficacy of several plant products again...

2013
M. E. Babar T. Hussain M. Abdullah A. Ali A. Nadeem Z. Kamran M. M. Ali

This study was conducted on four sheep breeds, Karakul, Kajli, Thalli and Kachhi for their natural resistance against Haemonchus contortus. After deworming, 13 animals of each breed were ingested with doses of 5000 L3 of Haemonchus contortus and then evaluation of each was made on the basis of fecal egg count (FEC), body weight, FAMACHA score and packed cell volume (PCV) at different days of in...

Journal: :Journal of ethnopharmacology 2004
M S Diehl K Kamanzi Atindehou H Téré B Betschart

Sixty plant species were collected in the Ivory Coast on the basis of an ethnobotanical literature using the following three criteria: activity against worms, diarrhoea and/or abdominal pain. Eighty six plant extracts were prepared using 90% ethanol and tested for potential anthelminthic activities with a larvicidal test of Haemonchus contortus. 25.6% of the extracts showed a high activity, 12....

Journal: :The Korean journal of parasitology 2000
M M Mondal M K Islam J Hur J H Lee B K Baek

To determine association of grassland with parasitic diseases of livestock in Bangladesh, the 'Tracer' animals (two cow calves and two goats) were released for a month in a grassland used for communal grazing of livestock near school premise in Kanthal, Trishal, Mymensingh, Bangladesh. After slaughtering of the tracer animals, their gastrointestinal tract examination revealed six species of nem...

Journal: :iranian journal of parasitology 0
mohammad reza lashkarizadeh dept. of surgery and the research center for tropical and infectious diseases, kerman university of medical sciences, kerman, iran. keivan asgaripour dept. of surgery and the research center for tropical and infectious diseases, kerman university of medical sciences, kerman, iran. ebrahim saedi dezaki research center for hydatid disease in iran, kerman university of medical sciences, kerman, iran. majid fasihi harandi research center for hydatid disease in iran, kerman university of medical sciences, kerman, iran.

background: haemonchosis has a negative effect on the farming industry throughout the world, especially in the tropic and sub-tropic countries. the present study was carried out to differentiate haemonchus species from its main hosts in iran, including sheep, goat and camel.   methods: the identification took place based on the morphometrics of the spic-ules and molecular characters. two hundre...

Journal: :The Journal of parasitology 2002
J Ralph Lichtenfels Patricia A Pilitt Lynda M Gibbons Eric P Hoberg

In the course of a revision of Haemonchus Cobb, 1898 (Nematoda), commonly referred to as large stomach worms, significant new morphological information was discovered that allows the recognition of 2 species believed for more than 50 yr to be synonymous. Both species, Haemonchus mitchelli Le Roux, 1929, from the eland Taurotragus oryx and other African ruminants and H. okapiae van den Berghe, 1...

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