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Topic:Parasites

Parasites are organisms that live on or within a host, deriving nutrients at the host's expense. In horses, parasitic infections can affect various systems, including the gastrointestinal tract, skin, and respiratory system. Common equine parasites include strongyles, ascarids, tapeworms, and bots. These parasites can lead to a range of health issues, from mild discomfort to severe disease, depending on the type and burden of the infestation. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the biology, life cycle, and impact of parasites on equine health, as well as strategies for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of parasitic infections in horses.
The toxicity of some alkyl sodium sulfate detergents for horse strongyle (Nematoda) eggs and larvae.
The Journal of parasitology    August 1, 1954   Volume 40, Issue 4 419-423 
LEVINE ND, IVENS V.No abstract available
The effects of some phenothiazine derivatives and analogs on the free-living stages of horse strongyles.
American journal of veterinary research    July 1, 1954   Volume 15, Issue 56 349-351 
LEVINE ND, IVENS V.No abstract available
Second ecdysis of infective nematode larvae parasitic in the horse.
Nature    April 24, 1954   Volume 173, Issue 4408 781 doi: 10.1038/173781a0
PYNTER D.No abstract available
In vivo observations on the ciliate protozoa inhabiting the large intestine of the horse.
Journal of general microbiology    December 1, 1953   Volume 9, Issue 3 376-384 doi: 10.1099/00221287-9-3-376
ADAMS KM.The ciliate population of the large intestine of the horse shows large, daily variations. The ventral colon is the site where the ciliate fauna varies most. Two species, Cycloposthium edentatum and C. dentiferum, became established in the large intestine after passage through the stomach and small intestine. The introduction of new species into the ventral colon caused significant changes in the fauna of that part of the gut.
The effects of aureomycin and other compounds on horse strongyle larvae.
American journal of veterinary research    October 1, 1953   Volume 14, Issue 53 548-549 
LEVINE ND.No abstract available
SUSCEPTIBILITY of animals to louse infection.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    May 1, 1953   Volume 122, Issue 914 377 
No abstract available
[A case of mange due to Psoroptes equi in a horse].
Boletin de informaciones parasitarias chilenas    April 1, 1953   Volume 8, Issue 2 35 
TAGLE I.No abstract available
Toluene against ascarids and bots in horses.
American journal of veterinary research    January 1, 1953   Volume 14, Issue 50 49-50 
SINCLAIR LR, ENZIE FD.No abstract available
The effect of some N-heterocyclic compounds on the developmental stages of horse strongyles.
American journal of veterinary research    October 1, 1952   Volume 13, Issue 49 520-526 
LEVINE ND, IVENS V.No abstract available
[Discovery of microfilarias of Onchocerca cervicalis in the ocular tissue in horse].
Revista. Asociacion Medica Mexicana    July 10, 1952   Volume 32, Issue 655 291-292 
MAZZOTTI L.No abstract available
Critical tests with toluene for ascarids and bots in horses.
American journal of veterinary research    April 1, 1952   Volume 13, Issue 47 198-200 
TODD AC, BROWN RG.No abstract available
Comparative morphology of the skin-inhabiting microfilariae of man, cattle, and equines in Guatemala.
The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene    March 1, 1952   Volume 1, Issue 2 250-261 doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.1952.1.250
GIBSON CL.No abstract available
[Onchocerca of horses].
Acta tropica    January 1, 1952   Volume 9, Issue 2 125-150 
MOIGNOUX JB.No abstract available
Treatment of ascariasis in horses in central Kentucky.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    November 1, 1951   Volume 119, Issue 896 363-367 
TODD AC, DOHERTY LP.No abstract available
[Congenital piroplasmosis in the horse].
Recueil de medecine veterinaire    June 1, 1951   Volume 127, Issue 6 340-342 
MEYNARD JA.No abstract available
Screening tests of organometallic and other heavy metal compounds on horse strongyle larvae in manure.
The Journal of parasitology    April 1, 1951   Volume 37, Issue 2 195-200 
LEVINE ND.No abstract available
[Further studies on the biology of Strongylus vulgaris (Nematodes) in the host].
Zeitschrift fur Tropenmedizin und Parasitologie    April 1, 1951   Volume 2, Issue 4 523-535 
ENIGK K.No abstract available
Screening tests of iodine compounds against horse strongyle larvae.
American journal of veterinary research    April 1, 1951   Volume 12, Issue 43 110-115 
LEVINE ND.No abstract available
Aberrant loci in equine verminous aneurysms.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    February 1, 1951   Volume 118, Issue 887 102 
TODD AC, BROWN RG, WYANT ZN, HULL FE.No abstract available
[Chronic myositis in a horse in suspected sarcosporidiosis].
Medycyna weterynaryjna    September 1, 1950   Volume 6, Issue 9 518-520 
CAKAŁA S.No abstract available
Critical tests of phenothiazine as an anthelmintic for horses.
The Veterinary record    June 10, 1950   Volume 62, Issue 23 341-343 doi: 10.1136/vr.62.23.341
GIBSON TE.No abstract available
The development of helminthiasis in thoroughbred foals in central Kentucky.
Veterinary medicine    May 1, 1950   Volume 45, Issue 5 181 
TODD AC, HANSEN MF, KELLEY GW, WYANT ZN, HULL FE.No abstract available
[Erythrocyte sedimentation rate in intestinal verminosis in horses].
Medycyna weterynaryjna    February 1, 1950   Volume 6, Issue 2 98-99 
NAGORSKI F.No abstract available
The two-gram daily dose of phenothiazine for strongylosis of the horse.
Veterinary medicine    March 1, 1949   Volume 44, Issue 3 99-102 
DIMOCK WW.No abstract available
[A contribution to the early and differential diagnosis of onchocercen infestation in withers fistulas].
Wiener tierarztliche Monatsschrift    January 1, 1949   Volume 36, Issue 1 26-28 
GEBAUER O.No abstract available
[Intestinal parasite burn in cattle and horses; a comparative study with the intestinal burn of humans].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    September 1, 1948   Volume 55, Issue 33-34 260-262 
WESTPHAL W.No abstract available
Hypoderma bovis lesions in equines.
The Veterinary record    August 21, 1948   Volume 60, Issue 34 411 
ANTHONY DJ.No abstract available
Equine mortality due to Gastrophilus larvae.
Australian veterinary journal    May 1, 1948   Volume 24, Issue 5 116-119 doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1948.tb04641.x
RAINEY JW.No abstract available
The development of helminthiasis in thoroughbred foals.
The Journal of comparative pathology and therapeutics    April 1, 1948   Volume 58, Issue 2 107-127 doi: 10.1016/s0368-1742(48)80009-3
RUSSELL AF.No abstract available
[Gastrophilosis of equines in Venezuela].
Revista de medicina veterinaria    January 1, 1948   Volume 7, Issue 1-4 203-211 
VOGELSANG EG, LLAMOZAS GP.No abstract available