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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.
Sarcocysts in the heart muscle of a foal.
The Veterinary record    June 23, 1973   Volume 92, Issue 25 684 doi: 10.1136/vr.92.25.684-b
Cunningham CC.No abstract available
[Extensive chorioptic mange in a horse. Report of a case].
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde    June 15, 1973   Volume 98, Issue 12 580-581 
Mirck MH.No abstract available
Parasitisms in horses.
Modern veterinary practice    June 1, 1973   Volume 54, Issue 6 63-65 
No abstract available
Efficacy of mebendazole as an anthelmintic in horses.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    June 1, 1973   Volume 68, Issue 6 604 
Bennett DG.No abstract available
Anthelmintic efficacy of cambendazole against gastrointestinal parasites of the horse.
American journal of veterinary research    June 1, 1973   Volume 34, Issue 6 771-777 
Bello TR, Amborski GF, Torbert BJ, Greer GJ.No abstract available
Further observations on the maintenance of a monospecific infection of Strongylus vulgaris in the horse.
The Veterinary record    May 19, 1973   Volume 92, Issue 20 533 doi: 10.1136/vr.92.20.533-a
Duncan JL, Campbell JR.No abstract available
[Anthelmintics].
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde    May 15, 1973   Volume 98, Issue 10 494-503 
No abstract available
Gastrointestinal nematodes in horses in Ontario.
The Canadian veterinary journal = La revue veterinaire canadienne    May 1, 1973   Volume 14, Issue 5 101-105 
Slocombe JO, McCraw BM.No abstract available
The anthelmintic efficiency of haloxon in horses.
New Zealand veterinary journal    May 1, 1973   Volume 21, Issue 5 82-84 doi: 10.1080/00480169.1973.34082
Cook TF.No abstract available
A Euschoengastia species (Acari: Trombiculidae) of possible medical and veterinary importance in Oregon.
Journal of medical entomology    April 25, 1973   Volume 10, Issue 2 225-226 doi: 10.1093/jmedent/10.2.225
Easton ER, Krantz GW.No abstract available
The Kikuchi–Enigk model of Strongylus vulgaris migrations in the horse.
The Cornell veterinarian    April 1, 1973   Volume 63, Issue 2 220-222 
Georgi JR.No abstract available
Critical test evaluation of mebendazole against gastrointestinal parasites of horses and ponies.
American journal of veterinary research    April 1, 1973   Volume 34, Issue 4 475-477 
Bradley RE, Radhakrishnan CV.No abstract available
[Myiasis in domestic animals in Israel].
DTW. Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    March 15, 1973   Volume 80, Issue 6 137-139 
Hadani A, Rauchbach K.No abstract available
Globidium leuckarti in the small intestine of three horses.
The British veterinary journal    March 1, 1973   Volume 129, Issue 2 146-150 doi: 10.1016/s0007-1935(17)36538-7
Roberts MC, Cotchin E.No abstract available
Tropical horse tick: effects of solvents on oviposition.
Journal of economic entomology    February 1, 1973   Volume 66, Issue 1 125-127 doi: 10.1093/jee/66.1.125
Beadles ML, Drummond RO, Whetstone TM.No abstract available
Parasitisms in domesticated animals in Ontario. I. Ontario Veterinary College Records 1965-70.
The Canadian veterinary journal = La revue veterinaire canadienne    February 1, 1973   Volume 14, Issue 2 36-42 
Slocombe JO.No abstract available
Palatability and efficacy of a powder formulation of thiabendazole and trichlorfon for horses.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    February 1, 1973   Volume 162, Issue 3 206-207 
Andersen FL, Wright PD, Walters GT.No abstract available
Eggs of the horse bot fly, Gasterophilus intestinalis (Diptera: gasterophilidae), On pastured cattle.
Journal of medical entomology    January 31, 1973   Volume 10, Issue 1 34-37 doi: 10.1093/jmedent/10.1.34
Mock DE.No abstract available
[Comparative study on the effectiveness of the preparations Equigard, Equizole and Pyrequan as anthelmintics in parasitic diseases of horses].
Wiadomosci parazytologiczne    January 1, 1973   Volume 19, Issue 6 865-868 
Ganowicz M, Grzywiński L.No abstract available
Survival on herbage plots of infective larvae of strongylid nematodes of the horse.
Journal of helminthology    January 1, 1973   Volume 47, Issue 1 9-16 doi: 10.1017/s0022149x00023695
Ogbourne CP.No abstract available
The life cycle, pathogenisis and epidemiology of S. vulgaris in the horse.
Equine veterinary journal    January 1, 1973   Volume 5, Issue 1 20-25 doi: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.1973.tb03188.x
Duncan JL.No abstract available
Studies on Onchocerca cervicalis Railliet and Henry 1910. II. Pathology in the horse.
Journal of helminthology    January 1, 1973   Volume 47, Issue 2 111-118 doi: 10.1017/s0022149x00023804
Mellor PS.No abstract available
Further clinical studies on the uses of mebendazole (R 17635) as an anthelmintic in horses.
The British veterinary journal    January 1, 1973   Volume 129, Issue 1 79-82 doi: 10.1016/s0007-1935(17)36592-2
Neave RM, Callear JF.No abstract available
Thelazia sp. (Nematoda) and dermoid cysts in a horse with torticollis.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    January 1, 1973   Volume 68, Issue 1 62-64 
Grant B, Slatter DH, Dunlap JS.No abstract available
Dichlorvos gel formulation as an equine anthelmintic.
American journal of veterinary research    January 1, 1973   Volume 34, Issue 1 41-43 
Hass DK, Albert JR, Pillow BG, Brown LJ.No abstract available
Studies on Onchocerca cervicalis Railliet and Henry 1910. I. Onchocerca cervicalis in British horses.
Journal of helminthology    January 1, 1973   Volume 47, Issue 1 97-110 doi: 10.1017/s0022149x00023774
Mellor PS.1. 903 horses were examined at 3 abattoirs in South East England. 10(22–7%) of the horses at the London Colney abattoir, 23(13–9%) of those at the Braintree abattoir, Essex, and 90(12–9%) of those at the Islington abattoir, London, were infected with O. cervicalis. All 105 horses examined in Southern Ireland were found to be negative. 2. The adult worms of O. cervicalis were found without exception, in the ligamentum nuchae of infected horses. The suspensory ligaments of the fetlock and flexor tendons were always negative. 3. The microfilariae of O. cervicalis concentrate along the...
[Effectiveness of morantel tartrate against nematode infections in race horses].
Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde    December 1, 1972   Volume 114, Issue 12 613-614 
Hiepe T.No abstract available
[Parasite control in the horse].
Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde    December 1, 1972   Volume 114, Issue 12 601-613 
Stoye M.No abstract available
[Infection with enteroparasites in the Swiss pure strain horses].
Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde    October 1, 1972   Volume 114, Issue 10 513-516 
Gygax A, Gerber H.No abstract available
Anthelmintic trial in Arab horses with thiabendazole and tetramisole.
The Veterinary record    September 16, 1972   Volume 91, Issue 12 282-285 doi: 10.1136/vr.91.12.282
Altaif KI.No abstract available
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