A coprological survey to determine the influence of some intrinsic factors (breed, age, and sex) on the infection by helminth parasites in equine livestock (n=418) under an oceanic climate area (NW Spain) was conducted. Faecal samples were individually collected and analyzed by the coprological techniques. The main strongylid genera identified were Trichonema and Cyalocephalus spp (small strongyles) and Strongylus and Triodontophorus (large strongyles). The prevalence of gastrointestinal nematode was 89% (95% CI 86, 92) and 1% cestoda (0, 2). The percentage of horses with strongyloid parasites was 89% (86, 92), 11% (8, 14) for Parascaris, and 3% (1, 5) for Oxyuris. The highest prevalence for ascariosis was observed in the youngest horses (1...
Gastrointestinal helminths are ubiquitous in horse populations across the world. Intensive anthelmin...
The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of parasites and their diversity in different ...
Parasitic diseases are considered as a major obstacle in the growth and development of animal health...
The influence of host and parasite-related factors on the strongyle infection in 50 horses coming fr...
A coprological study to determine the helminth infections of horses in Istanbul was carried out. Ind...
ABSTRACT: Horses are highly susceptible to parasitism. Helminth infections cause great harm to the a...
The object of the research – two-year-old (born in March-May of 2009) colts and fillies of Žemaituka...
Despite growing technological advances, there is a worldwide interest in horses. Horses have an impo...
A study to determine the prevalence and associated risk factors of gastrointestinal helminths in hor...
Current equine helminth control strategies play a key role in strongyle epidemiology and anthelminti...
Spread of common helminthosis in herd horses in conditions of Republic Sakha (Yakutia) on the base o...
The diploma work The occurrence and the seasonal dynamic of the intestinal parasite by racing horses...
Detailed knowledge of the seasonal patterns of transmission of gastro-intestinal parasites of livest...
Faecal samples collected from fifty-four stallions, in eleven randomly selected horse stables within...
The purpose of this study is to determine the prevalence, infection level, sex and age effect on the...
Gastrointestinal helminths are ubiquitous in horse populations across the world. Intensive anthelmin...
The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of parasites and their diversity in different ...
Parasitic diseases are considered as a major obstacle in the growth and development of animal health...
The influence of host and parasite-related factors on the strongyle infection in 50 horses coming fr...
A coprological study to determine the helminth infections of horses in Istanbul was carried out. Ind...
ABSTRACT: Horses are highly susceptible to parasitism. Helminth infections cause great harm to the a...
The object of the research – two-year-old (born in March-May of 2009) colts and fillies of Žemaituka...
Despite growing technological advances, there is a worldwide interest in horses. Horses have an impo...
A study to determine the prevalence and associated risk factors of gastrointestinal helminths in hor...
Current equine helminth control strategies play a key role in strongyle epidemiology and anthelminti...
Spread of common helminthosis in herd horses in conditions of Republic Sakha (Yakutia) on the base o...
The diploma work The occurrence and the seasonal dynamic of the intestinal parasite by racing horses...
Detailed knowledge of the seasonal patterns of transmission of gastro-intestinal parasites of livest...
Faecal samples collected from fifty-four stallions, in eleven randomly selected horse stables within...
The purpose of this study is to determine the prevalence, infection level, sex and age effect on the...
Gastrointestinal helminths are ubiquitous in horse populations across the world. Intensive anthelmin...
The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of parasites and their diversity in different ...
Parasitic diseases are considered as a major obstacle in the growth and development of animal health...