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  • 1. Excretion of Eimeria alabamensis oocysts in grazing calves and young stock.
    Svensson C.
    J Vet Med B Infect Dis Vet Public Health; 2000 Mar; 47(2):105-10. PubMed ID: 10763379
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  • 2. Survival of oocysts of Eimeria alabamensis on pastures under different climatic conditions in Sweden.
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  • 3. Immunisation of calves against Eimeria alabamensis coccidiosis.
    Svensson C, Olofsson H, Uggla A.
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  • 4. Clinical and epidemiological characteristics of Eimeria infections in first-year grazing cattle.
    von Samson-Himmelstjerna G, Epe C, Wirtherle N, von der Heyden V, Welz C, Radeloff I, Beening J, Carr D, Hellmann K, Schnieder T, Krieger K.
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  • 5. Eimeria alabamensis coccidiosis in grazing calves: control by a long-acting baquiloprim/sulphadimidine bolus.
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  • 6. Prevention of Eimeria alabamensis coccidiosis by a long-acting baquiloprim/sulphadimidine bolus.
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  • 7. Eimeria alabamensis infection as a cause of diarrhoea in calves at pasture.
    Svensson C, Uggla A, Pehrson B.
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  • 8. Excretion of Eimeria oocysts in calves during their first three weeks after turn-out to pasture.
    Svensson C, Hooshmand-Rad P, Pehrson B, Törnquist M, Uggla A.
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  • 9. A field survey on the status of internal parasites in calves on organic dairy farms in southwestern Sweden.
    Höglund J, Svensson C, Hessle A.
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  • 10. A 3-year field evaluation of pasture rotation and supplementary feeding to control parasite infection in first-season grazing cattle--effects on animal performance.
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  • 12. Eimeriosis in Danish dairy calves--correlation between species, oocyst excretion and diarrhoea.
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  • 13. Peripartal excretion of Eimeria oocyst by cows on Swedish dairy farms and the age of calves at first excretion.
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  • 14. The survival and transmission of oocysts of Eimeria alabamensis in hay.
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  • 15. Experimental Eimeria alabamensis infection in calves.
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    Lucas AS, Swecker WS, Lindsay DS, Scaglia G, Neel JP, Elvinger FC, Zajac AM.
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  • 18. Coccidia in cows and calves on pasture in north Georgia (U.S.A.).
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  • 20. Seasonal recovery of Eimeria oocysts from soil on naturally contaminated pastures.
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