HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Equus quagga and collaborators from the University of, Veterinary have published the research work: RESEARCH INTESTINAL IMPACTION WITH EQUORUM (EQUUS, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Parascaris equorum (Nematoda: Ascarididae) is one of the most important non-strongyloid nematodes in equids, especially in young animals, six to nine months old (Cribb et_al, 2006; Nielsen, 2016). To the extended survival ability of eggs, a major problem represents the resistance of the parasite to ivermectin, which appears to be inherited by eggs in the environment (Craig et_al, 2007; Schougaard and Nielsen 2007; Reinemeyer, 2009). Prevalence . . .

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