AbstractParasite infection status, intensity and resistance have traditionally been quantified via flotation techniques, but the need for immediate analysis following defecation imposes limitations and has led to the use of several faecal storage techniques. However, their effect on nematode egg counts has not been systematically validated and is often generalised across taxa despite evidence of differences between species. Here, we take the domestic horse Equus ferus caballus as a model to examine the impact of commonly used storage techniques on egg recovery: 1) high and low concentrations of ethanol and formalin fixative solutions for up to four weeks and 2) refrigeration (3–5°C) over a two-week period. We found a significant decline in ...
Background: Faecal egg count (FEC) techniques are commonly used to detect gastrointestinal nematodes...
The most widely used technique to assess helminth infection in both domestic and wild mammals is th...
Faecal egg count (FEC) directed targeted anthelmintic treatment programmes and regular efficacy test...
Parasite infection status, intensity and resistance have traditionally been quantified via flotation...
AbstractParasite infection status, intensity and resistance have traditionally been quantified via f...
Nematode infections in horses are widespread across the world. Increasing levels of anthelmintic res...
Faecal egg counting techniques (FECT) form the cornerstone for the detection of gastrointestinal par...
Historically, the primary determinant for the state of parasitism has been the concentrat...
Faecal egg counts (FECs) are the standard method of diagnosing the level of parasitic helminth egg s...
The faecal egg count (FEC) is the most widely used means of quantifying the nematode burden of horse...
AbstractThe quantitative assessment of parasite infection is necessary to measure, manage and reduce...
The quantitative assessment of parasite infection is necessary to measure, manage and reduce infecti...
The quantitative assessment of parasite infection is necessary to measure, manage and reduce infecti...
BackgroundFaecal egg count (FEC) techniques are commonly used to detect gastrointestinal nematodes (...
Background Due to high prevalence of anthelmintic resistance in equine helminths, selective treat...
Background: Faecal egg count (FEC) techniques are commonly used to detect gastrointestinal nematodes...
The most widely used technique to assess helminth infection in both domestic and wild mammals is th...
Faecal egg count (FEC) directed targeted anthelmintic treatment programmes and regular efficacy test...
Parasite infection status, intensity and resistance have traditionally been quantified via flotation...
AbstractParasite infection status, intensity and resistance have traditionally been quantified via f...
Nematode infections in horses are widespread across the world. Increasing levels of anthelmintic res...
Faecal egg counting techniques (FECT) form the cornerstone for the detection of gastrointestinal par...
Historically, the primary determinant for the state of parasitism has been the concentrat...
Faecal egg counts (FECs) are the standard method of diagnosing the level of parasitic helminth egg s...
The faecal egg count (FEC) is the most widely used means of quantifying the nematode burden of horse...
AbstractThe quantitative assessment of parasite infection is necessary to measure, manage and reduce...
The quantitative assessment of parasite infection is necessary to measure, manage and reduce infecti...
The quantitative assessment of parasite infection is necessary to measure, manage and reduce infecti...
BackgroundFaecal egg count (FEC) techniques are commonly used to detect gastrointestinal nematodes (...
Background Due to high prevalence of anthelmintic resistance in equine helminths, selective treat...
Background: Faecal egg count (FEC) techniques are commonly used to detect gastrointestinal nematodes...
The most widely used technique to assess helminth infection in both domestic and wild mammals is th...
Faecal egg count (FEC) directed targeted anthelmintic treatment programmes and regular efficacy test...