The purpose of the research: to study the efficacy of the insectoacaricidal preparation "Neoterica Protecto 4" against ixodidoses and other acaroses of animals. Materials and methods. 252 dogs and 158 cats of different ages and breeds naturally infected with Ixodes ticks and Notoedres cati, Demodex canis and Sarcoptes canis, as well as 35 decorative rabbits infected with acaroses caused by Psoroptes cuniculi and Sarcoptes scabiei varietas cuniculi were used. All animals were divided into experimental and control groups. For animals of experimental groups, the preparation was used according to the instructions for use, animals of control group the preparation did not receive. Determination of the rate of onset of the "knockdown" state and th...
Abstract Background From three days following host attachment, the Australian paralysis tick, Ixodes...
The ame of the term paper: investigate and compare flumethrin, imidacloprid, pyriproxyfen and fipron...
WOS: 000267778200015PubMed ID: 19446398The acaricidal efficacy of ceramic tiles treated at field app...
The purpose of the research: to study the effectiveness of the insectoacaricidal collars “Neoterika ...
The purpose of the research is to study the effectiveness of «Neoterica Protecto 12» product as poly...
The purpose of the research: the study of the efficacy of the preparations for veterinary use "Inspe...
The purpose of our research was to test the therapeutic efficacy of the acaricide «Simparica®» in co...
The purpose of the research: to characterize the modern methods of determining the effectiveness of ...
The purpose of our study was the evaluation of time of knockdown effect on insects, and of the heigh...
The purpose of the research is studying the efficacy of FOS and Fitoverm drugs against ixodid ticks....
Because dogs are such loved companion animals, their health and wellbeing is of great importance to ...
International audienceTicks are hematophageous arthropods that transmit a wide spectrum of pathogens...
Ticks are hematophageous arthropods that transmit a wide spectrum of pathogens to human and animals....
AbstractThe efficacy of sarolaner (Simparica™, Zoetis) to prevent transmission primarily of Borrelia...
Animals as hosts for ticks Animal husbandry could not be practised over large areas of the planet wi...
Abstract Background From three days following host attachment, the Australian paralysis tick, Ixodes...
The ame of the term paper: investigate and compare flumethrin, imidacloprid, pyriproxyfen and fipron...
WOS: 000267778200015PubMed ID: 19446398The acaricidal efficacy of ceramic tiles treated at field app...
The purpose of the research: to study the effectiveness of the insectoacaricidal collars “Neoterika ...
The purpose of the research is to study the effectiveness of «Neoterica Protecto 12» product as poly...
The purpose of the research: the study of the efficacy of the preparations for veterinary use "Inspe...
The purpose of our research was to test the therapeutic efficacy of the acaricide «Simparica®» in co...
The purpose of the research: to characterize the modern methods of determining the effectiveness of ...
The purpose of our study was the evaluation of time of knockdown effect on insects, and of the heigh...
The purpose of the research is studying the efficacy of FOS and Fitoverm drugs against ixodid ticks....
Because dogs are such loved companion animals, their health and wellbeing is of great importance to ...
International audienceTicks are hematophageous arthropods that transmit a wide spectrum of pathogens...
Ticks are hematophageous arthropods that transmit a wide spectrum of pathogens to human and animals....
AbstractThe efficacy of sarolaner (Simparica™, Zoetis) to prevent transmission primarily of Borrelia...
Animals as hosts for ticks Animal husbandry could not be practised over large areas of the planet wi...
Abstract Background From three days following host attachment, the Australian paralysis tick, Ixodes...
The ame of the term paper: investigate and compare flumethrin, imidacloprid, pyriproxyfen and fipron...
WOS: 000267778200015PubMed ID: 19446398The acaricidal efficacy of ceramic tiles treated at field app...