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The efficacy of the Drummond adult test on Boophilus microplus females (Acarina: Ixodidae) subjected to various periods of cold storage prior to organophosphate testing
1983
Spickett, A.M. | Henrioud, A.J.N.
Boophilus microplus engorged females stored at 4 C for up to 5 days and females kept at room temperature for 1 day and then at 4 C for 1 day showed no significant differences in their response to an organophosphate (dioxathion) as determined by the Drummond adult test
Show more [+] Less [-]Controlled tests of pastes of dichlorvos and thiabendazole against induced Strongyloides westeri infections in pony foals in 1973-1974
1982
Drudge, J.H. | Lyons, E.T. | Tolliver, S.C.
In 1973-1974, 4 controlled tests were performed in pony foals (n = 17) raised parasite-free and experimentally infected with Strongyloides westeri. Administration of infective larvae by stomach tube in 1 test resulted in low-grade infections and tended to invalidate the test. Intraoral and percutaneous (intra-aural) administration of larvae resulted in suitable test infections for 1 and 2 tests, respectively. A paste formulation of dichlorvos at 36.3 mg/kg of body weight removal from 4 ponies. Treatment of 4 the dosage rate of 44 mg/kg was consistently effective (greater than 99% to 100%) for eliminating intestinal infections of S westeri.
Show more [+] Less [-]Prevalence of parasitism diagnosed by fecal examination in Louisiana dogs
1982
Hoskins, J.D. | Malone, J.B. | Smith, P.H. | Uhl, S.A.
intestinal parasites, dogs, prevalence, sex of host and neutering procedure, age of host, mixed infections, diagnosis by fecal examination
Show more [+] Less [-]Anthelmintic efficacy of oxibendazole in ponies: Comparison of methods
1982
Theodorides, V.J. | Nawalinski, T. | Chimes, N. | Weideman, C. | Free, S.M.
nematodes of ponies, efficacy of oxibendazole in paste formulation, 1-group critical test compared with 2-group control test
Show more [+] Less [-]Recovery of helminths postmortem from equines. I. Parasites in arteries, subperitoneum, liver and lungs
1981
Malan, F.S. | Reinecke, R.K. | Scialdo, R.C.
techniques to locate lesions and recover developmental stages of helminths from equine arteries, subperitoneum, liver, and lungs postmortem
Show more [+] Less [-]Antileishmanial activity of liposome-encapsulated meglumine antimonate in the dog
1984
Chapman, W.L., jr | Hanson, W.L. | Alving, C.R. | Hendricks, L.D.
Leishmania donovani, dogs (exper.), liposome-encapsulated meglumine antimoniate (LEMA) vs. unencapsulated meglumine antimoniate, LEMA was 700 times more efficacious than the encapsulated drug, liposomes can markedly reduce the drug dosage required for equivalent treatment of visceral leishmaniasis
Show more [+] Less [-]Diagnosis of naturally occurring Fasciola hepatica infections in cattle with an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
1984
Wescott, R.B. | Farrell, C.J. | Shen, D.T.
Fasciola hepatica, natural infections of cattle surveyed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), results compared with those obtained by fecal examination, advantages and limitations of ELISA for diagnosis: Washington
Show more [+] Less [-]Transfer of adult Strongylus vulgaris via stomach tube
1983
Hofing, G.L. | Bennett, D.G.
Strongylus vulgaris, establishment of patent infections in 6 of 8 helminth-free ponies given adult worms via nasogastric tube, removal of worms from cecum and ventral colon of donor horses, initial appearance of eggs in feces and maximum egg counts of recipients, percentage survival of adults after intragastric inoculation determined at necropsy
Show more [+] Less [-]Improved method for recovering ascarid and other helminth eggs from soil associated with epizootics and during survey studies
1983
Kazacos, K.R.
improved method for recovery of ascarid and other nematode eggs from soil, emphasis on Baylisascaris procyonis and Toxocara cati
Show more [+] Less [-]A bioassay technique for the pheromone emitted by Amblyomma hebraeum males
1983
Rechav, Y.
Amblyomma hebraeum, percentage and rate of female attachment to rabbits was higher (except shortly after release of females) around feeding males than in areas previously treated with extract of fed males, effect of elapsed time and of number of males vs. equivalent extract on attachment values, results prove bioassays to be valid for component and extract-equivalent assessment
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