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301. Protection studies of an excretory-secretory protein HcABHD against Haemonchus contortus infection.

302. Experimental evidence for the lack of sensitivity of in vivo faecal egg count reduction testing for the detection of early development of benzimidazole resistance.

303. Widespread resistance to macrocyclic lactones in cattle nematodes in Ecuador.

304. The effect of plant bioactive compounds on lamb performance, intake, gastrointestinal parasite burdens, and lipid peroxidation in muscle.

305. First Report of Resistance to Ivermectin in Parascaris univalens in Iceland.

306. The effect of pumpkin seed cake and ground cloves (Syzygium aromaticum) supplementation on gastrointestinal nematode egg shedding in sheep.

307. The pharmacokinetics and antiparasitic activity of ivermectin in Hutsul and Toric horses.

308. Multispecific resistance of sheep trichostrongylids in Austria.

309. Diagnosis of bovine gastrointestinal parasites: comparison of different techniques and different solutions.

310. Anthelmintic resistance in commercial sheep farms in Costa Rica.

311. Does the in vitro egg hatch test predict the failure of benzimidazole treatment in Haemonchus contortus?

312. Castor cake as organic fertilizer to control gastrointestinal nematodes in pasture-raised sheep.

313. Prevalence and seasonal variation of gastrointestinal nematodes and coccidia infecting ovine grazing on communal rangelands in the Eastern Cape, South Africa.

314. Comparing the Mini-FLOTAC and centrifugal faecal flotation for the detection of coccidia (Eimeria spp.) in kiwi (Apteryx mantelli).

315. Isolation of pure Trichostrongylus colubriformis strains from naturally infected sheep using two methodologies.

316. First case of monepantel resistant nematodes of sheep in Sweden.

317. Local and systemic immune mediators of Morada Nova lambs with divergent Haemonchus contortus resistance phenotypes.

318. Strongylus vulgaris: Infection rate and molecular characterization from naturally infected donkeys at Sadat City, Egypt.

319. Parasitological and immunological response to Haemonchus contortus infection: Comparison between resistant Garole and susceptible Sahabadi sheep.

320. Acacia farnesiana pods (plant: Fabaceae) possesses anti-parasitic compounds against Haemonchus contortus in female lambs.

321. In vitro and in vivo activity of cinnamaldehyde against Eimeria kofoidi in chukar partridge (Alectoris chukar).

322. Meta-analysis of cyathostomin species-specific prevalence and relative abundance in domestic horses from 1975-2020: emphasis on geographical region and specimen collection method.

323. Effects of life history stage and climatic conditions on fecal egg counts in plains zebras (Equus quagga) in the Serengeti National Park.

324. Multiple resistance in equine cyathostomins: a case study from military establishments in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

325. Factors associated with the presence of helminth eggs in the soil of public areas in Concepción, Chile.

326. Preliminary evaluation of a novel, fully automated, Telenostic device for rapid field-diagnosis of cattle parasites.

327. Short communication: A practical farm-based trial to compare ewe nematode control strategies in peri-parturient ewes.

328. Evaluation of nutraceutical properties of Leucaena leucocephala leaf pellets fed to goat kids infected with Haemonchus contortus.

329. The first report of multidrug resistance in gastrointestinal nematodes in goat population in Poland.

330. Diagnostic performance of McMaster, Wisconsin, and automated egg counting techniques for enumeration of equine strongyle eggs in fecal samples.

331. Gastrointestinal nematode infections in goats: differences between strongyle faecal egg counts and specific antibody responses to Teladorsagia circumcincta in Nera di Verzasca and Alpine goats.

332. Feeding of carob (Ceratonia siliqua) to sheep infected with gastrointestinal nematodes reduces faecal egg counts and worm fecundity.

333. Accuracy and precision of McMaster and Mini-FLOTAC egg counting techniques using egg-spiked faeces of chickens and two different flotation fluids.

334. Management factors associated with time-to-onset and fecal egg/oocyst counts of gastrointestinal parasites in heifer calves on Kenyan smallholder farms.

335. Epidemiological study of goat's gastrointestinal nematodes in the North West of Algeria.

336. Efficacy of VERYL® in the treatment of cattle naturally infected with gastro-intestinal nematodes in Kenya.

337. A questionnaire study of parasite control in Thoroughbred and Standardbred horses in Australia.

338. Parasitism in Angus x Nellore heifers in a silvopastoral system.

339. Association of single nucleotide polymorphism in NLRC3, NLRC5, HIP1, and LRP8 genes with fecal egg counts in goats naturally infected with Haemonchus contortus.

340. Kinetics of IgA and eosinophils following a low-dose, predominantly Haemonchus contortus infection of Boer goats.

341. Gastrointestinal nematode prevalence and fecal egg counts in beef cattle from western Canada.

342. Comparison of ITS-2 rDNA nemabiome sequencing with morphological identification to quantify gastrointestinal nematode community species composition in small ruminant feces.

343. Retrospective survey of endoparasitism identified in feces of client-owned dogs in North America from 2007 through 2018.

344. Hydro-Ethanolic Extract of Mentha pulegium Exhibit Anthelmintic and Antioxidant Proprieties In Vitro and In Vivo.

345. Horses grazing with cattle have reduced strongyle egg count due to the dilution effect and increased reliance on macrocyclic lactones in mixed farms.

346. Health status of non-descript goats travelling long distances to water source.

347. Economic losses caused by the use of low-efficacy anthelmintic drugs in growing heifers.

348. Impact on beef cattle productivity of infection with anthelmintic-resistant nematodes.

349. Dealing with double trouble: Combination deworming against double-drug resistant cyathostomins.

350. Gastrointestinal nematode infections do not hinder the development of Simmental X Nellore crossbred calves raised with a nutritionally enhanced diet.

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