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The Veterinary record1995; 137(21); 545; doi: 10.1136/vr.137.21.545

Equine cyathostome infection: suppression of faecal egg output with moxidectin.

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Publication Date: 1995-11-18 PubMed ID: 8592818DOI: 10.1136/vr.137.21.545Google Scholar: Lookup
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Jacobs DE, Hutchinson MJ, Parker L, Gibbons LM. (1995). Equine cyathostome infection: suppression of faecal egg output with moxidectin. Vet Rec, 137(21), 545. https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.137.21.545

Publication

ISSN: 0042-4900
NlmUniqueID: 0031164
Country: England
Language: English
Volume: 137
Issue: 21
Pages: 545

Researcher Affiliations

Jacobs, D E
  • Department of Pathology and Infectious Disease, Royal Veterinary College (University of London), North Mymms, Hatfield, Hertfordshire.
Hutchinson, M J
    Parker, L
      Gibbons, L M

        MeSH Terms

        • Animals
        • Anthelmintics / therapeutic use
        • Anti-Bacterial Agents
        • Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
        • Feces / parasitology
        • Horse Diseases / drug therapy
        • Horses
        • Larva
        • Macrolides / therapeutic use
        • Nematode Infections / drug therapy
        • Nematode Infections / veterinary
        • Parasite Egg Count / veterinary
        • Pilot Projects
        • Trichostrongylosis / drug therapy
        • Trichostrongylosis / veterinary

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