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    Occurrence of gastrointestinal nematodes in lambs in Norway, as assessed by copromicroscopy and droplet digital polymerase chain reaction

    Gastrointestinal nematodes (GINs) have a major impact on sheep production, health, and welfare worldwide. Norway is no exception, but there are only a few studies on the prevalence of GINs in Norwegian sheep. ...

    Maiken Gravdal, Ian David Woolsey, Lucy Jane Robertson in Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica (2024)

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    Rapid assessment of faecal egg count and faecal egg count reduction through composite sampling in cattle

    Faecal egg counts (FEC) and the FEC reduction test (FECRT) for assessing gastrointestinal nematode (GIN) infection and efficacy of anthelmintics are rarely carried out on ruminant farms because of the cost of ...

    Laura Rinaldi, Alessandra Amadesi, Elaudy Dufourd, Antonio Bosco in Parasites & Vectors (2019)

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    Epidemiology and genetic diversity of Anaplasma ovis in goats in Corsica, France

    Anaplasma ovis is a major cause of small ruminant anaplasmosis, a tick-borne disease mainly affecting small ruminants in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Due to health and production problems in dai...

    Alejandro Cabezas-Cruz, Mélanie Gallois, Mélanie Fontugne in Parasites & Vectors (2019)

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    Facing Anthelmintic Resistance in Goats

    Goats raised in pasture are inevitably infected by gastrointestinal nematodes, whatever the place and the climatic conditions. This parasitism results in production losses (growth or milk) and in some cases, i...

    Carine Paraud, Christophe Chartier in Sustainable Goat Production in Adverse Env… (2017)

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    Benzimidazole resistance of sheep nematodes in Norway confirmed through controlled efficacy test

    Resistance against benzimidazoles (BZ) has recently been detected in Norwegian sheep flocks through a large scale prevalence survey based on the faecal egg count reduction test (FECRT). The use of this test in...

    Atle V Meling Domke, Christophe Chartier, Bjørn Gjerde in Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica (2012)

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    Prevalence of anthelmintic resistance in gastrointestinal nematodes of sheep and goats in Norway

    In the period of 2008–2009, the efficacies of the benzimidazole (BZ) albendazole and the macrocyclic lactone (ML) ivermectin against gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) of small ruminants were evaluated by means ...

    Atle V. Meling Domke, Christophe Chartier, Bjørn Gjerde in Parasitology Research (2012)

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    Worm control practice against gastro-intestinal parasites in Norwegian sheep and goat flocks

    Anthelmintic treatment is the most common way of controlling nematode infections in ruminants. However, several countries have reported anthelmintic resistance (AR), representing a limitation for sustainable s...

    Atle VM Domke, Christophe Chartier, Bjørn Gjerde in Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica (2011)

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    Absence of ivermectin resistance in a survey on dairy goat nematodes in France

    Anthelmintic resistance is very prevalent in ruminant strongyle populations, especially in goats. Several occurrences of multiple anthelminthic resistances have been reported in goat flocks throughout the worl...

    Carine Paraud, Isabelle Pors, Liliane Rehby, Christophe Chartier in Parasitology Research (2010)

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    Efficacy of nitazoxanide against experimental cryptosporidiosis in goat neonates

    Preliminary results obtained in mice, rats and piglets experimentally infected with Cryptosporidium sp have indicated a partial prophylactic or curative efficacy of nitazoxanide when administered between 50 and 2...

    Henri Viel, Hélène Rocques, Jennifer Martin, Christophe Chartier in Parasitology Research (2007)

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    Association studies using random and "candidate" microsatellite loci in two infectious goat diseases

    We established a set of 30 microsatellites of Bovidae origin for use in a biodiversity study in Swiss and Creole goats. Additional microsatellites located within or next to "candidate" genes of interest, such ...

    Gabriela Obexer-Ruff, Ursula Sattler, Dominique Martinez in Genetics Selection Evolution (2003)