Search Results - "Olsen, S.N"
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Strongylus vulgaris associated with usage of selective therapy on Danish horse farms—Is it reemerging?
Published in Veterinary parasitology (26-10-2012)“…Nematodes belonging to the order Strongylida are ubiquitous in grazing horses, and the large strongyle Strongylus vulgaris is considered the most pathogenic…”
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Effects of non-ionic surfactants on the interactions between cellulases and tannic acid: A model system for cellulase–poly-phenol interactions
Published in Enzyme and microbial technology (10-09-2011)“…Addition of non-ionic surfactants (NIS) is known to accelerate enzymatic lignocellulose hydrolysis. The mechanism behind this accelerating effect is still not…”
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Strongyle egg shedding consistency in horses on farms using selective therapy in Denmark
Published in Veterinary parasitology (18-02-2006)“…Knowledge of horses that shed the same number of strongyle eggs over time can lead to the optimization of parasite control strategies. This study evaluated…”
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Risk factors for high endoparasitic burden and the efficiency of a single anthelmintic treatment of Danish horses
Published in Acta veterinaria scandinavica (01-01-2002)“…A questionnaire survey regarding endoparasite control practices in Danish horse herds was carried out in 1995. The participating veterinarians and herd owners…”
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Recent advances in diagnosing pathogenic equine gastrointestinal helminths: The challenge of prepatent detection
Published in Veterinary parasitology (18-02-2013)“…Parasites infecting horses are ubiquitous and clinically important across the world. The major parasitic threats to equine health are cyathostomins, Parascaris…”
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Real-time PCR evaluation of Strongylus vulgaris in horses on farms in Denmark and Central Kentucky
Published in Veterinary parasitology (21-12-2012)“…Strongyle parasites are ubiquitous in grazing horses, and the large strongyle Strongylus vulgaris is considered the most pathogenic helminth parasite of…”
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Prescription-only anthelmintics—A questionnaire survey of strategies for surveillance and control of equine strongyles in Denmark
Published in Veterinary parasitology (15-01-2006)“…In 1999, legislation in Denmark made anthelmintic drugs available only by prescription, and prohibited their use for routine, prophylactic treatment. A…”
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Climatic influences on development and survival of free-living stages of equine strongyles: Implications for worm control strategies and managing anthelmintic resistance
Published in The veterinary journal (1997) (01-07-2007)“…Development of resistance to anthelmintic drugs by horse strongyles constitutes a growing threat to equine health because it is unknown when new drug classes…”
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Physiologic and systemic acute phase inflammatory responses in young horses repeatedly infected with cyathostomins and Strongylus vulgaris
Published in Veterinary parasitology (17-03-2014)“…Migrating Strongylus vulgaris and encysted cyathostomin larvae cause a localized inflammatory response in horses. It is unknown whether these larvae elicit a…”
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Selective therapy for strongyle parasite control: Reemergence of Strongylus vulgaris?
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Effects of osmolytes on hexokinase kinetics combined with macromolecular crowding
Published in Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology (01-10-2007)“…We investigated the effect of compatible and non-compatible osmolytes in combination with macromolecular crowding on the kinetics of yeast hexokinase. This was…”
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Serological diagnosis of Strongylus vulgaris infection
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Effect of paddock vs. stall housing on 24 hour gastric pH within the proximal and ventral equine stomach
Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-06-2008)“…Summary Reasons for performing study: Stall housing has been suggested as a risk factor for ulcer development in the equine stomach; however, the exact…”
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Risk factors for faecal sand excretion in Icelandic horses
Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-07-2005)“…Summary Reasons for performing study: Sandy soil is often mentioned as a risk factor in the development of sand‐related gastrointestinal disease (SGID) in the…”
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Evaluation of a nested PCR test and bacterial culture of swabs from the nasal passages and from abscesses in relation to diagnosis of Streptococcus equi infection (strangles)
Published in Equine veterinary journal (2006)“…Summary Reasons for performing study: Streptococcus equi is the cause of strangles in horses. To improve diagnostic sensitivity, development and evaluation of…”
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A questionnaire survey on nematode control practices on horse farms in Denmark and the existence of risk factors for the development of anthelmintic resistance
Published in Veterinary parasitology (17-07-1998)“…A questionnaire survey to obtain information on endoparasite control practices and management on 68 Danish horse farms was undertaken in 1995. The study…”
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Ocular tuberculosis in a horse
Published in Veterinary record (01-12-1997)“…This paper is the first report of systemic tuberculosis involving the eyes in a horse. The animal lost condition and gradually became increasingly blind in…”
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Gastrointestinal aspergillosis and zygomycosis of cattle
Published in Veterinary pathology (01-01-1994)“…Gastrointestinal mycosis was diagnosed in 73 lesions of 32 cattle without a history of engorgement, and tissues of 29 animals were examined…”
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