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  • 21. Prevention of clinical trichostrongylidosis in calves by strategic feeding with the predacious fungus Duddingtonia flagrans.
    Nansen P, Larsen M, Grønvold J, Wolstrup J, Zorn A, Henriksen SA.
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    Borgsteede FH, Eysker M.
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    Smith HJ.
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  • 24. Gastro-intestinal parasitism of cattle in native pasture grazing system in Guadeloupe (French West Indies).
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    Ogunsusi RA, Eysker M.
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  • 28. Experimental infections with Cooperia oncophora in calves. A study with two different larval dose levels and dosing regimens.
    Satrija F, Nansen P.
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    Reinecke RK, Snyman HM, Seaman H.
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  • 34. Host specificity and phylogeny of Trichostrongylidae of domestic ruminants in the Guinea savannah of the Adamawa plateau in Cameroon.
    Paguem A, Abanda B, Ngwasiri NN, Eisenbarth A, Renz A, Streit A, Achukwi MD.
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  • 35. Experimental Haemonchus placei infection in calves. Influence of anaemia and numbers of larvae on worm development.
    Harness E, Sellwood SA, Young ER.
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  • 36. Occurrence of gastrointestinal parasites in Georgia cattle.
    Ciordia H.
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  • 38. Experimental Haemonchus contortus infections in guinea pigs.
    Wagland BM, Abeydeera LR, Rothwell TL, Ouwerkerk D.
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  • 40. Comparison of egg excretion and serum pepsinogen levels as measures of nematode worm burdens in calves with limited pasture exposure.
    Murrell KD, Leighton EA, Boswell BA, Gasbarre LC.
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