The appropriate antiparasitic treatment: Coping with emerging threats from old adversaries.
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Publication Date: 2016-04-12 PubMed ID: 27062523DOI: 10.1111/evj.12550Google Scholar: Lookup
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Nielsen MK, von Samson-Himmelstjerna G, Pfister K, Reinemeyer CR, Molento MB, Peregrine AS, Hodgkinson JE, Jacobsen S, Kaplan RM, Matthews JB.
(2016).
The appropriate antiparasitic treatment: Coping with emerging threats from old adversaries.
Equine Vet J, 48(3), 374-375.
https://doi.org/10.1111/evj.12550 Publication
Researcher Affiliations
- Department of Veterinary Science, M.H. Gluck Equine Research Center, University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA.
- Institute for Parasitology and Tropical Veterinary Medicine, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
- Department of Comparative Tropical Medicine and Parasitology, University of Munich, Germany.
- East Tennessee Clinical Research, Inc., Rockwood, TN, USA.
- Department of Veterinary Medicine, Laboratory of Parasitic Diseases, Federal University of Parana, Curitiba, Brazil.
- Department of Pathobiology, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
- Department of Infectious Biology, Institute of Infection and Global Health, University of Liverpool, UK.
- Department of Large Animal Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
- Department of Infectious Diseases, University of Georgia, Athens, USA.
- Moredun Research Institute, Pentlands Science Park, Edinburgh, Midlothian, UK.
MeSH Terms
- Adaptation, Psychological
- Animals
- Antiparasitic Agents
Citations
This article has been cited 2 times.- Kaspar A, Pfister K, Nielsen MK, Silaghi C, Fink H, Scheuerle MC. Detection of Strongylus vulgaris in equine faecal samples by real-time PCR and larval culture - method comparison and occurrence assessment. BMC Vet Res 2017 Jan 11;13(1):19.
- Burcáková L, Königová A, Kuzmina TA, Austin CJ, Matthews JB, Lightbody KL, Peczak NA, Syrota Y, Várady M. Equine tapeworm (Anoplocephala spp.) infection: evaluation of saliva- and serum-based antibody detection methods and risk factor analysis in Slovak horse populations. Parasitol Res 2023 Dec;122(12):3037-3052.
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