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1. Validation of Vetscan Imagyst ® , a diagnostic test utilizing an artificial intelligence deep learning algorithm, for detecting strongyles and Parascaris spp. in equine fecal samples.

2. Ramming the parasites: Evaluation of quarantine procedures against Haemonchus contortus at sheep markets in Sweden.

3. Fosfatriclaben: Effective dose determination and comparative efficacy assessment with closantel, triclabendazole+ivermectin, triclabendazole+albendazole in artificially infected cattle.

4. The effect of Momordica charantia extract on sheep infected with Haemonchus contortus.

5. Treatment ineffectiveness towards Haemonchus contortus is highly prevalent in sheep and goat farms of North-Eastern Italy.

6. Gastrointestinal parasites in free grazing goats from Ayacucho, Peru: prevalence and risk factors associated with infection in herds.

7. Occurrence of fenbendazole resistance in Parascaris spp. on breeding farms in Sweden.

8. Molecular signatures of Haemonchus contortus infection in sheep: A comparative serum proteomic study on susceptible and resistant sheep breeds.

9. Effect of feeding a blackseed meal-sericea lespedeza leaf meal pellet on gastrointestinal nematode and coccidia infection and animal performance in young goats.

10. In vivo anthelmintic activity of Combretum mucronatum schumach & Thonn leaf extract against Haemonchus contortus in goats.

11. Efficacy of a Haemonchus contortus vaccine under field conditions in young alpacas.

12. Duddingtonia flagrans and its crude proteolytic extract: concomitant action in sheep coprocultures.

13. Assessment of accuracy of liver fluke diagnostic tests using the gold standard of total worm counts.

14. Evaluation of the detection method by a flotation method using a wire loop for gastrointestinal parasites.

15. Behavioural response to gastrointestinal parasites of yearling dairy calves at pasture.

16. The use of a Bayesian latent class model to estimate the test characteristics of three liver fluke diagnostic tests under New Zealand field conditions.

17. Effectiveness of benzimidazole treatments against Haemonchus contortus in sheep and goats - Do they produce similar responses?

18. Sustainable approach to control gastrointestinal nematodes using pelargonium quercetorum Agnew in goats.

19. An automated faecal egg count system for detection of Ascaridia galli ova in chickens.

20. Inefficacy of ivermectin and moxidectin treatments against Dictyocaulus viviparus in dairy calves.

21. Prevalence and risk factors for gastrointestinal parasitosis in small ruminant farms in the Sahelian zone of Niger.

22. Comparison of different molecular protocols for the detection of Uncinaria stenocephala infection in dogs.

23. Validation of the natural sedimentation technique in the diagnosis of chronic fasciolosis.

24. Faecal egg count reduction tests and nemabiome analysis reveal high frequency of multi-resistant parasites on sheep farms in north-east Germany involving multiple strongyle parasite species.

25. The effect of anthelmintic treatment and efficacy on the faecal microbiota of healthy adult horses.

26. High rates of benzimidazole-resistance-associated alleles in Haemonchus contortus and detection of resistance against macrocyclic lactones in strongylids from German alpaca herds.

27. ASCARIS SUUM EGG RECOVERY FROM SLUDGE SAMPLES AFTER PHASE EXTRACTION.

28. Comparison of traditional copromicroscopy with image analysis devices for detection of gastrointestinal nematode infection in sheep.

29. First report of ivermectin resistance in cyathostomins (small strongyles) of horses in Argentina.

30. Effect of cattle and horse feces storage methods on Nematode egg viability and sensitivity for egg hatch test.

31. In vitro and in vivo anthelmintic effect of essential oil obtained from Thymus capitatus flowers against Haemonchus contortus and Heligmosomoides polygyrus.

32. Evaluation of Parasight All-in-One system for the automated enumeration of helminth ova in canine and feline feces.

33. Genomic Regions Associated with Resistance to Gastrointestinal Parasites in Australian Merino Sheep.

34. First evaluation and detection of ivermectin resistance in gastrointestinal nematodes of sheep and goats in South Darfur, Sudan.

35. Association of β-globin polymorphisms and tolerance to haemonchosis in ewes and lambs of different sheep breeds.

36. Anthelmintic efficacy of an organic fraction from Guazuma ulmifolia leaves and evaluation of reactive oxidative stress on Haemonchus contortus.

37. Characterisation of protective vaccine antigens from the thiol-containing components of excretory/secretory material of Ostertagia ostertagi.

38. Ivermectin performance in horses diagnosed with equine endocrine disorders.

39. Assessing periparturient ewe characteristics and nemabiome composition to guide targeted selective treatment for sustainable gastrointestinal nematodes control in sheep.

40. Faecal egg counts in Australian pasture-based dairy herds.

41. Reducing fecal egg count through selective breeding alters dorper lamb response to Haemonchus contortus in an artificial challenge trial.

42. Strongyle egg shedding and egg reappearance periods in horses with pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction.

43. Strongylids of Domestic Horses in Eastern Slovakia: Species Diversity and Evaluation of Particular Factors Affecting Strongylid Communities.

44. Ecology of the free-living stages of cattle nematodes in the dry season in the Lerma Valley, Salta province, Argentina.

45. Prevalence and risk factors of gastrointestinal helminths infection in Brazilian horses: A retrospective study of a 12-year (2008-2019) diagnostic data.

46. A single subcutaneous dose of eprinomectin (Eprecis ® ) is effective against common gastrointestinal nematodes and lungworms in experimentally infected lactating goats.

47. Supplementation of Acacia dealbata versus Acacia mearnsii leaf-meal has potential to maintain growth performance of lambs grazing low-quality communal rangelands in South Africa.

48. US-wide equine strongylid egg count data demonstrate seasonal and regional trends.

49. Welfare assessment of Thoroughbred horses naturally infected with gastrointestinal parasites in Southern Brazil: Quantifying the host-parasite relationship.

50. BEVA primary care clinical guidelines: Equine parasite control.

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