The influence of the intestinal Nematodes (Parascarides, Strongylates) on the quantitative composition and properties of the Actinomyces in the intestinal canal of the horses, level of the vitamin B12 and pepsinogen in the blood has been studied. It has been determined that at intestinal Nematodoses the quantity of the Actinomyces, their composition, antibiotic and vitamin-forming activity are decreased strongly, the level of the vitamin B12 is reduced. The methodical instruction "Influence of the Intestinal Nematodes on Microflora in Alimentary Canal of Animals" for students of the veterinary facilities and qualification improvements facilities have been developed. The antihelminthics ivomek, double piperazine and piavetrine have...
Aim. The aim of the work is to investigate the anthelmintic activity and acute toxicity of the drug ...
Horses require constant anthelmintic drug treatment in order to prevent infection by a group of para...
Infections caused by nematodes of the subfamily Cyathostominae affect nearly 100% of pastured horses...
The purpose of the research is evaluating the efficacy of the antiparasitic complex based on ivermec...
The purpose of the research is to test the efficacy of the supramolecular complex of ivermectin agai...
Despite growing technological advances, there is a worldwide interest in horses. Horses have an impo...
The effectiveness of commonly used parasiticides decreases due to the drug resistance developed by m...
Cyathostomins are ubiquitous in horses and high strongyle burdens are associated with colic. Parasi...
One of the most common nematodes of pigs globally is Strongyloides ransomi Schwartz and Alicata 1930...
This research aimed to test the effectiveness of doramectin by intramuscular administration against ...
Intestinal strongyles (IS) are the most important parasites of equids, due to their high prevalence ...
Anthelmintics have been applied indiscriminately to control horse nematodes for over 40 years. Three...
Parascaris equorum is a worldwide-spread parasite which affects young horses and donkeys. Three di...
The conducted researches have allowed to reveal high intensity of intestinal strongylatosis, parasca...
Strongiloidosis is one of the most important endoparasite diseases in horses, caused by nematodes of...
Aim. The aim of the work is to investigate the anthelmintic activity and acute toxicity of the drug ...
Horses require constant anthelmintic drug treatment in order to prevent infection by a group of para...
Infections caused by nematodes of the subfamily Cyathostominae affect nearly 100% of pastured horses...
The purpose of the research is evaluating the efficacy of the antiparasitic complex based on ivermec...
The purpose of the research is to test the efficacy of the supramolecular complex of ivermectin agai...
Despite growing technological advances, there is a worldwide interest in horses. Horses have an impo...
The effectiveness of commonly used parasiticides decreases due to the drug resistance developed by m...
Cyathostomins are ubiquitous in horses and high strongyle burdens are associated with colic. Parasi...
One of the most common nematodes of pigs globally is Strongyloides ransomi Schwartz and Alicata 1930...
This research aimed to test the effectiveness of doramectin by intramuscular administration against ...
Intestinal strongyles (IS) are the most important parasites of equids, due to their high prevalence ...
Anthelmintics have been applied indiscriminately to control horse nematodes for over 40 years. Three...
Parascaris equorum is a worldwide-spread parasite which affects young horses and donkeys. Three di...
The conducted researches have allowed to reveal high intensity of intestinal strongylatosis, parasca...
Strongiloidosis is one of the most important endoparasite diseases in horses, caused by nematodes of...
Aim. The aim of the work is to investigate the anthelmintic activity and acute toxicity of the drug ...
Horses require constant anthelmintic drug treatment in order to prevent infection by a group of para...
Infections caused by nematodes of the subfamily Cyathostominae affect nearly 100% of pastured horses...