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Wild horse populations in south-east Australia have a high prevalence of Strongylus vulgaris and may act as a reservoir of infection for domestic horses

Harvey, Andrea M. | Meggiolaro, Maira N. | Hall, Evelyn | Watts, Ellyssia T. | Ramp, Daniel | Šlapeta, Jan


Bibliographic information
Volume 8 Pagination 156 - 163 ISSN 2213-2244
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Other Subjects
Faecal parasitology; Refuge habitats; Equine; Faecal egg counts; Disease reservoirs; Wild horse
Language
English
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Type
Journal Article; Text

2024-02-29
2026-02-03
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