Search Results - "Denwood, M.J"
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Addressing sustainable sheep farming: Application of a targeted selective treatment approach for anthelmintic use on a commercial farm
Published in Small ruminant research (01-03-2013)“…Sustainable control of nematode parasites in small ruminant production is a worldwide ambition. Development of anthelmintic resistance can severely impair…”
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Comparison of three alternative methods for analysis of equine Faecal Egg Count Reduction Test data
Published in Preventive veterinary medicine (01-03-2010)“…The Faecal Egg Count Reduction Test (FECRT) is the most widely used method of assessing the efficacy of anthelmintics, and is the only in vivo technique…”
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Equine Cyathostominae Can Develop to Infective Third Stage Larvae on Straw Bedding
Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-09-2015)“…Reasons for performing study To determine whether horses could become infected with cyathostomins when bedded in deep litter straw. Objectives The specific…”
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Quantifying the sources of variability in equine faecal egg counts: Implications for improving the utility of the method
Published in Veterinary parasitology (13-08-2012)“…The faecal egg count (FEC) is the most widely used means of quantifying the nematode burden of horses, and is frequently used in clinical practice to inform…”
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The distribution of the pathogenic nematode Nematodirus battus in lambs is zero-inflated
Published in Parasitology (01-09-2008)“…Understanding the frequency distribution of parasites and parasite stages among hosts is essential for efficient experimental design and statistical analysis,…”
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Associations between the Presence of Virulence Determinants and the Epidemiology and Ecology of Zoonotic Escherichia coli
Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-12-2010)“…The severity of human infection with pathogenic Escherichia coli depends on two major virulence determinants (eae and stx) that, respectively, produce intimin…”
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