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101. Enhanced mucosal response in sheep harbouring β A beta-globin against haemonchosis.

102. Influence of targeted selective anthelmintic treatment on the productive performance of wool and hair lambs naturally infected with gastrointestinal nematodes in Brazil.

103. Comparison of the efficacy of macrocyclic lactone anthelmintics, either singly or in combination with other anthelmintic(s), in nine beef herds in southern NSW.

104. Prevalence, Risk Factors and Diagnosis of Helminths in Thoroughbred Horses Kept at Training Centers in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

105. Integration of ITS-2 rDNA nemabiome metabarcoding with Fecal Egg Count Reduction Testing (FECRT) reveals ivermectin resistance in multiple gastrointestinal nematode species, including hypobiotic Ostertagia ostertagi, in western Canadian beef cattle.

106. Comparison of ovine faecal Strongyle egg counts from an accredited laboratory and a rapid, on-site parasite diagnostic system utilising a smartphone app and machine learning.

107. Apparent treatment failure of praziquantel and pyrantel pamoate against anoplocephalid tapeworms.

108. Dairy goats helminthosis and its potential predictors in Greece: Findings from an extensive countrywide study.

109. Exploring the transcriptomic changes underlying recombinant vaccine efficacy against Teladorsagia circumcincta in 3-month-old lambs.

110. Shortened strongylid egg reappearance periods in horses following macrocyclic lactone administration - The impact on parasite dynamics.

111. Multiple anthelmintic drug resistant Ancylostoma caninum in foxhounds.

112. Evaluation of a refugia-based strategy for gastrointestinal nematodes on weight gain and fecal egg counts in naturally infected stocker calves administered combination anthelmintics.

113. Monepantel-based anthelmintic combinations to optimize parasite control in cattle.

114. Coproscopical diagnosis of patent Fasciola hepatica infections in sheep - A comparison between standard sedimentation, FLUKEFINDER® and a combination of both.

115. The anthelmintic potential of Bacillus thuringiensis to counter the anthelmintic resistance against Haemonchus contortus.

116. World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology (W.A.A.V.P.) guideline for diagnosing anthelmintic resistance using the faecal egg count reduction test in ruminants, horses and swine.

117. Comparing pooled and individual samples for estimation of gastrointestinal strongyles burden and treatment efficacy in small ruminants.

118. Anthelmintic resistance of horse strongyle nematodes to ivermectin in São Paulo state, Brazil.

119. Characterization of interferon gamma gene in relation to immunological responses in Haemonchus contortus resistant and susceptible Garole sheep.

120. Evaluation of a combination of Citrus aurantium var. Dulcis essential oil and albendazole for the treatment of sheep gastrointestinal nematodes.

121. Influence of probiotic supplementation on parasitological parameters in lambs.

122. Pattern and repeatability of ascarid-specific antigen excretion through chicken faeces, and the diagnostic accuracy of coproantigen measurements as compared with McMaster egg counts and plasma and egg yolk antibody measurements in laying hens.

123. Extruded urea levels in lamb supplementation in rainy tropical savanna conditions: the triad host-gastrointestinal nematodes-environment.

124. Ovine PAPPA2 gene coding variants are linked to decreased fecal egg shedding in native Turkish sheep naturally infected with gastrointestinal nematodes.

125. Immunization with thiol-binding proteins from Haemonchus contortus adult worms partially protects goats against infection during prepatency.

126. A qualitative study of perceived barriers and facilitators to sustainable parasite control on thoroughbred studs in Ireland.

127. Breeding options for nematode resistance in Lacaune dairy sheep.

128. Occurrence and control of equine strongyle nematode infections in Prince Edward Island, Canada.

129. Sheep and goat response to Trichostrongylus colubriformis infection based on egg output and worm burden.

130. The first report of macrocyclic lactone resistant cyathostomins in the UK.

131. The effect of weaning age on animal performance in lambs exposed to naturally acquired nematode infections.

132. Egg reappearance periods of anthelmintics against equine cyathostomins: The state of play revisited.

133. Relationship between faecal egg count and health status in Nguni goats reared on semi-arid rangelands.

134. Comparison of McMaster and Mini-FLOTAC techniques for the diagnosis of internal parasites in pigs.

135. Carbohydrate larval antigen (CarLA IgA) responses to mixed species nematode infection in pasture grazed Angora goats.

136. Copper chloride and copper sulphate in combination with nitroxynil against gastrointestinal nematodes of ruminants: A possible hitchhiking synergic effect at low concentrations.

137. Epidemiological study on factors influencing the occurrence of helminth eggs in horses in Germany based on sent-in diagnostic samples.

138. Novel epidemiological model of gastrointestinal nematode infection to assess grazing cattle resilience by integrating host growth, parasite, grass and environmental dynamics.

139. Gastrointestinal Helminths in Horses in Serbia and Various Factors Affecting the Prevalence.

140. Computed tomography and radioactive 32 P detected phosphorus impairment in metabolism, reduced bones density and animal performance caused by mixed infection of Haemonchus contortus and Trichostrongylus colubriformis in sheep.

141. Patterns of variation in equine strongyle community structure across age groups and gut compartments.

142. Modelling bodyweight to avoid anthelmintic underdosing of goats in resources-limited settings.

143. Practical guide to the diagnostics of ruminant gastrointestinal nematodes, liver fluke and lungworm infection: interpretation and usability of results.

144. A statistical framework for calculating prospective sample sizes and classifying efficacy results for faecal egg count reduction tests in ruminants, horses and swine.

145. Intestinal roundworm infection in organic and alternative swine farms in the USA.

146. Portable near-infrared spectroscopy: A rapid and accurate blood test for diagnosis of Haemonchus contortus infection and for targeted selective treatment of sheep.

147. Clinical and Parasitological Evaluation of Ivermectin and Ivermectin + Pyrantel Against Oxyuris Equi in Equines.

148. Clustering climate and management practices to define environmental challenges affecting gastrointestinal parasitism in Katahdin sheep.

149. Genotype by environment interaction and heteroscedasticity influence the expression of parasite resistance in Katahdin sheep.

150. WormWatch: Park soil surveillance reveals extensive Toxocara contamination across the UK and Ireland.

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