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Evaluation of an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for occult dirofilariasis in a population of naturally exposed dogs
1983
Scholtens, R.G. | Patton, S.
Dirofilaria immitis in naturally infected dogs, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay evaluated for diagnosis of occult infection; collective criteria for diagnosis of occult infection
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1983
Lyons, E.T. | Tolliver, S.C. | Drudge, J.H. | Swerczek, T.W. | Crowe, M.W.
helminths of Thoroughbred horses with emphasis on stomach worms and tapeworms, numbers and infection rates according to host age and month of necropsy
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1983
Rawlings, C.A. | Keith, J.C. | Losonsky, J.M. | Lewis, R.E. | McCall, J.W.
heartworm-infected dogs (infected by transplantation of adult worms), pulmonary arterial disease following use of adulticide (thiacetarsamide) modified by aspirin or prednisolone, arteriographic study
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Effectiveness of fenbendazole against later 4th-stage Strongylus vulgaris in ponies
1983
Slocombe, J.O.D. | McCraw, B.M. | Pennock, P.W. | Baird, J.D.
Strongylus vulgaris, pony foals (nat. and exper.), effectiveness of fenbendazole against later fourth stage larvae assessed by larval motility and studies of cranial mesenteric, ileocolic, and celiac arteries
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Controlled tests with fenbendazole in equids: Special interest on activity of multiple doses against natural infections of migrating stages of strongyles
1983
Lyons, E.T. | Drudge, J.H. | Tolliver, S.C.
Strongylus spp. and other parasites of equids (natural infections), controlled tests with fenbendazole in multiple doses at two dose levels
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Impaired protective immunity to sarcocystosis in pregnant dairy goats
1983
Dubey, J.P.
Sarcocystis capracanis, pregnant dairy goats immunized with a subclinical dose of sporocysts and subsequently challenged with lethal doses, concluded that: i) subclinical dose given in early pregnancy can cause fetal death without causing clinical disease in doe; ii) abortion can occur prior to development of 2nd-generation meronts; and iii) Sarcocystis-induced immunity is impaired during pregnancy
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Postadulticide changes in Dirofilaria immitis-infected beagles
1983
Rawlings, C.A. | Losonsky, J.M. | Schaub, R.G. | Greene, C.E. | Keith, J.C.
Dirofilaria immitis, dogs (exper.), clinical, hematologic, arteriographic, radiographic, and morphologic responses to dying heartworms following treatment with the adulticide thiacetarsamide
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Clarification of the status of Rhipicephalus kochi Donitz, 1905 (Ixodoidea, Ixodidae)
1983
Clifford, C.M. | Walker, J.B. | Keirans, J.E.
Rhipicephalus kochi, synonymy, description of female, male, nymph, and larva, scanning electron microscopy, brief report of laboratory life cycle study, review of host records and zoogeography in Africa, differentiation from R. pravus, R. punctatus, and R. appendiculatus
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]The effect of tick control on the epidemiology of bovine babesiosis
1983
De Vos, A.J. | Potgieter, F.T.
Babesia bovis, B. bigemina, cattle, effect of tick control on infection rates and on enzootic stability, survey of farms from 6 geographical regions, control of ticks is not justified economically as means of minimizing risks of babesiosis outbreaks unless regular dipping is necessary to limit damage done by ticks per se
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Treatment of canine dirofilariasis: Pulmonary thromboembolism caused by thiacetarsamide--microscopic changes
1983
Keith, J.C., jr | Rawlings, C.A. | Schaub, R.G.
Dirofilaria immitis adults, dogs (exper.), description of pulmonary embolism caused by treatment with thiacetarsamide, scanning electron and light microscopy; first report of 'complicated' arteriosclerotic plaques in conjunction with D. immitis infection
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