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Publikováno v:
Equine Veterinary Education. 26:441-448
Summary Botulism is a syndrome of neuromuscular weakness caused by the toxins of Clostridium botulinum. Whilst it can affect most mammals, the horse appears to be one of the more susceptible species. Intoxication can occur via ingestion of preformed
Autor:
Tim Mair, Jacqueline B. Matthews, Jane E. Hodgkinson, David J. Bartley, R. Cookson, Eric R. Morgan, B. Swan, K. Coumbe, J. Spanton, H. E. Lester, G. Lemon, C. H. Stratford
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Parasitology. 197:189-196
Cyathostomins are considered to be the most important group of helminths to affect equids due to their high prevalence, potential pathogenicity and ability to develop anthelmintic resistance. Their control relies almost exclusively on frequent anthel
Autor:
Bruce McGorum, Kirstie Pickles, Eric R. Morgan, H. E. Lester, V. E. Relf, C. H. Stratford, J. B. Matthews
Publikováno v:
Equine Veterinary Journal. 46:25-31
†‡ § # Joint last authors. Summary Reasons for performing study: Anthelmintic resistance in equine gastrointestinal nematodes is a threat to equine health and welfare. Detailed knowledge of anthelmintic use and parasite control methods is a prer
Publikováno v:
Equine Veterinary Journal. 46:17-24
Summary Reasons for performing study Cyathostomins comprise 50 helminth species, considered the most problematic equine endoparasites. Three classes of anthelmintic are currently licensed for their control, namely the benzimidazoles (fenbendazole), t
Publikováno v:
Equine Veterinary Journal. 43:133-139
Summary Cyathostomins represent a potential cause of equine morbidity and have become the main focus of endoparasite control in managed horses. All grazing horses are at risk of infection with cyathostomins; therefore, the application of appropriate
Autor:
Eric R. Morgan, Jane E. Hodgkinson, C. H. Stratford, David J. Bartley, J. B. Matthews, H. E. Lester
Publikováno v:
The Veterinary record. 173(15)
The frequent use of anthelmintics in horses has contributed to the development of widespread anthelmintic resistance in cyathostomins (Matthews 2008, 2011), a group of parasitic nematodes comprising around 50 species. Cyathostomins are highly prevale
Publikováno v:
Equine veterinary journal. 46(1)
Anthelmintic resistance in equine gastrointestinal nematodes is a threat to equine health and welfare. Detailed knowledge of anthelmintic use and parasite control methods is a prerequisite to identification of potential risk factors for resistance.To
Publikováno v:
Equine veterinary journal. 46(1)
Cyathostomins comprise 50 helminth species, considered the most problematic equine endoparasites. Three classes of anthelmintic are currently licensed for their control, namely the benzimidazoles (fenbendazole), tetrahydropyrimidines (pyrantel) and m
Publikováno v:
Equine veterinary journal. 45(2)
Although a presumptive diagnosis of acute grass sickness (AGS) can be made on the basis of clinical signs, a definitive ante mortem diagnosis currently requires histological examination of enteric ganglia. Development of an accurate noninvasive ante