نتایج جستجو برای: FAMACHA test

تعداد نتایج: 812189  

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2012
Cristina Santos Sotomaior Fernanda Rosalinski-Moraes Alane Rayana Barbosa da Costa Dhéri Maia Alda Lúcia Gomes Monteiro Jan A van Wyk

Sheep and goats are the species of farm animal with the highest growth rate in Paraná State. The main problems facing Paraná State flocks are gastrointestinal parasites and anthelmintic resistance. One of the newest resources used to slow down the development of anthelmintic resistance is the FAMACHA(©) system, a selective method useful for controlling gastrointestinal verminosis in small rumin...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2011
D P Reynecke J A van Wyk B Gummow P Dorny J Boomker

A validation study of the FAMACHA(©) system for clinical evaluation of anaemia due to Haemonchus contortus was conducted on two commercial sheep farms in the summer rainfall region of South Africa. In this region, the Haemonchus season lasts from October to April. On Farm 1 the system was tested over a period of five successive years in consecutive sets of young stud Merino replacement rams and...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2011
D P Reynecke J A Van Wyk B Gummow P Dorny J Boomker

Test sensitivity and specificity for the FAMACHA(©) clinical test for anaemia due to haemonchosis have previously been shown to be adequate in differentiating between heavily/less heavily infected sheep, but these properties give no objective guidance for setting the optimum threshold at which anthelmintic treatment should occur. The aim of this work was to use Receiver Operating Characteristic...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2007
J M Burke R M Kaplan J E Miller T H Terrill W R Getz S Mobini E Valencia M J Williams L H Williamson A F Vatta

FAMACHA is a practical on-farm system designed to provide small ruminant producers a tool for improving their management of Haemonchus contortus infections. Although this system has become very popular and widely accepted by small ruminant producers in many regions of the southern United States, there is very limited data reported on the effectiveness of the FAMACHA system when performed by far...

Journal: :Veterinary research 2002
Jan A van Wyk Gareth F Bath

Escalating anthelmintic resistance has made it essential to develop alternative ways of worm management for reducing selection for worm resistance, and one of the most promising approaches is to treat only those animals unable to cope with worm challenge, thus favouring unselected worms originating from untreated animals. Only clinical evaluation of anaemia (FAMACHA system) and the body conditi...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2008
J M Burke J E Miller

High levels of anthelmintic resistance in gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) of small ruminants have created the need for animals with greater resistance to these parasites. The objective of this experiment was to evaluate the effectiveness of the FAMACHA system in identification of parasite resilient/resistant offspring, and thus identification of stud rams with greater resilience/resistance. Ka...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2014
Dhéri Maia Fernanda Rosalinski-Moraes Jan Aucamp van Wyk Saulo Weber Cristina Santos Sotomaior

The FAMACHA(©) system is a method for selective anthelmintic treatment comprising early detection of haemonchosis in sheep and goats. In order to evaluate the hands-on training methodology and the learning level of the participants, we analyzed data from 30 training events involving 47 training classes conducted in the State of Paraná, Brazil, from July/2009 to May/2011, during which period a t...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2004
R M Kaplan J M Burke T H Terrill J E Miller W R Getz S Mobini E Valencia M J Williams L H Williamson M Larsen A F Vatta

Recent studies on sheep and goat farms in the southern United States indicate that multiple-anthelmintic resistance in Haemonchus contortus is becoming a severe problem. Though many factors are involved in the evolution of resistance, the proportion of the parasite population under drug selection is believed to be the single most important factor influencing how rapidly resistance develops. The...

2015
A.V. Rodríguez V. Goldberg H. Viotti G. Ciappesoni

Haemonchus contortus is a blood-sucking parasite causing the presence of faecal occult blood (FOB). The objective was to study three different FOB tests in order to have a new indicator of H. contortus infection in sheep that could be included in the genetic evaluation system as an alternative selection criterion to faecal worm egg count (FEC). A total of 29 Corriedale lambs were experimentally...

2015
Rahman Hajializadeh Valilou Seyed A. Rafat David R. Notter Djalil Shojda Gholamali Moghaddam Ahmad Nematollahi

Genetic variation among sheep breeds in resistance to gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) has been demonstrated in several production environments. Relationships between the ovine major histocompatibility complex and resistance to GIN have been studied, but few studies have systematically examined this issue in less-developed and semi-arid regions. The aim of the current study was to explore assoc...

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