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the effect of anaerobiosis on adenosine triphosphate levels in larval nippostrongylus brasiliensis and haemonchus contortus.the adenosine triphosphate (atp) content of the pre-parasitic stages of nippostrongylus brasiliensis, haemonchus contortus (l1, l2 and l3) and the adults of the free-living nematode, panagrellus redivivus, have been measured by bioluminescent photometry in aerated or near-anoxic conditions. the atp content of the l1 and l2 stages of both parasitic species was unaltered by a lack of oxygen over a 90-min period. however, the l3 stage of both species and the adults of p. redivivus showed a signific ...19846506845
studies on the pathophysiology of chronic ovine haemonchosis in merino and scottish blackface lambs.an experiment was conducted to examine, under laboratory conditions, the pathophysiology of chronic ovine haemonchosis. in the present study, groups of merino and scottish blackface lambs were maintained on a low plane of nutrition and infected with 50 haemonchus contortus larvae/kg live weight. the parasitized lambs along with respective breed controls were examined over a 27-week period. in addition to the body weight, haematological and parasitological parameters, erythrokinetic, metabolic, d ...19846514383
the effect of transfer factor treatment on two challenge infections of haemonchus contortus in immuno-competent 7-month-old lambs.a number of immuno-competent blackface lambs were infected with 10,000 haemonchus contortus third stage larvae and were later challenged with a second dose of 10,000 h. contortus third stage larvae. one group of lambs was treated with dialysed transfer factor prior to the second challenge dose. histological changes in the abomasal wall, reductions in abomasal worm burdens at slaughter and faecal egg counts monitored throughout the experiment suggested the presence in some animals of an innate re ...19846516210
stocking rate effects on the worm burdens of angora goats and merino sheep.worm egg counts of yearling angora or merino wethers grazing in mixed flocks at either 4/ha or 8/ha were observed over a 5 month period. based on faecal egg counts infection levels in the sheep increased for the first 3 months and then decreased as the animals developed resistance. egg counts in the goats did not decrease during the experiment. post mortem worm counts indicated that there was a significant host species--stocking rate interaction on worm burdens of haemonchus contortus adults and ...19846517775
the structure of excretory system of the infective larva of haemonchus contortus. 19846526575
effects of bovine heme on development of haemonchus contortus in vitro. 19846527196
[kinetics of the population of worms in various developmental stages, haemonchus contortus in sheep after a single experimental infection] experimental infection].this work was performed to study, in 147 month-old male lambs experimentally infected with 14000 haemonchus contortus infective larvae and slaughtered at 6, 12, 18 and 24h and at 2, 6, 8, 11, 15 and 39 days post-infection (pi): 1, the importance, localisation and nature (with or without sheath) of the worms during the first 24 h pi; 2, the kinetics of the total worm population and of each evolutionary stages from the first to the 39th day pi: 3, the period of emergence of the fourth-stage larvae ...19846529116
the anthelmintic efficacy of d.l. tetramisole against haemonchus contortus infection in goats. 19846531494
serum and abomasal antibody response of sheep to infections with haemonchus contortus.serum and abomasal iga, igg and igm antibody response against adult worm, l3 and egg antigens of haemonchus contortus was monitored by the elisa technique after one or two infections with this nematode. following the first infection, antibody levels in serum did not change materially. after administration of a challenge dose of infective larvae, antibodies of the three immunoglobulin classes in infected animals rose slightly, but this rise appeared later than the fall in the faecal egg counts. i ...19846538719
wool production of sheep chronically infected with haemonchus contortus.a chronic infection was established in a group of twenty 18-month-old non-reproductive merino ewes by oral administration of 3000 infective h. contortus larvae twice weekly for 12 weeks. their live-weights and wool production were compared with those of 20 uninfected ewes grazing the same pasture. in the infected sheep, faecal egg counts increased over a period of 9 weeks to reach a mean of 5000 eggs per gram, accompanied by small, but significant effects on packed-cell volume and live-weight. t ...19846541834
resistance to haemonchus contortus transferred between genetically histocompatible sheep by immune lymphocytes.the pattern of faecal egg counts after infection with 10,000 haemonchus contortus larvae was similar within but not between, four pairs of monozygous twin sheep. transfer of whole lymph or washed lymph cells from three immune donor sheep to their identical co-twin recipients reduced the susceptibility of the recipients to challenge with 10,000 larvae as measured by faecal egg counts. cells from a nonimmune donor did not have this effect. in a final experiment, washed cells from an immune triplet ...19846542246
some factors influencing the immunisation of sheep with irradiated haemonchus contortus larvae.over the last 6 years a number of experiments in which sheep were successfully immunised with 2 doses of 10 000 haemonchus contortus larvae, irradiated at 60 krad in a gamma-source, have been reported by the authors. in this paper, the failure of such a regimen of immunisation, using the same strain of larvae, is reported together with an investigation of the possible causes. technical errors were eliminated as a cause, on the grounds that the failure occurred in 2 separate laboratories using di ...19846542728
the abomasal histology of worm-free sheep given primary and challenge infections of haemonchus contortus.the histological changes in the abomasal mucosa of pairs of worm-free ewes and lambs were compared at various stages after infection and reinfection with 350 haemonchus contortus l3 per kg bodyweight. in terms of worm burdens the ewes were relatively resistant to reinfection compared with the lambs and the histological changes in the abomasum at most stages after infection were more marked in the adult animals. these included increases in the numbers of mast cells, globule leucocytes, eosinophil ...19846543052
anthelmintic efficacy of avermectin b1a and dihydroavermectin b1a against ovine gastrointestinal nematodes in 1977.in a critical study, 40 female mixed-breed lambs with experimental infections of cooperia spp, trichostrongylus colubriformis, ostertagia circumcincta, t axei, and haemonchus contortus were allocated to 8 groups in 1977. groups 1 and 5 served as controls. groups 2 to 4 were treated orally with avermectin b1a at dosage levels of 25, 50, and 100 micrograms/kg of body weight, respectively. groups 6 to 8 were given oral dihydroavermectin b1a at dosage levels of 50, 100, and 200 micrograms/kg, respec ...19846547280
efficacy of ivermectin against internal parasites of sheep.ivermectin in an oral formulation was evaluated by the non-parametric method against a wide range of endoparasites of sheep in 15 trials involving a total of 297 sheep. ivermectin at 200 micrograms/kg was more than 80% effective in more than 80% of the treated animals (i.e. class a) against induced infestations of 3rd and 4th stage larvae and adults of chabertia ovina, dictyocaulus filaria, haemonchus contortus (including a benzimidazole-resistant strain), nematodirus spathiger, oesophagostomum ...19846549472
the effect of haemonchus contortus infection on the pregnant and lactating ewe. 19836618756
investigation with dexamethasone of the processes which moderate immunity against the nematode, haemonchus contortus, in sheep.treatment of sheep with the corticosteroid, dexamethasone, was used to investigate some properties of the immunoregulatory process which dampens the expression of protective responses against the abomasal nematode, haemonchus contortus, and which may occur as an adaptation for evasion of host immunity by this parasite. the protective responses released by giving dexamethasone early in infection operated during a series of superimposed infections. accordingly, they may also operate during field e ...19836626053
morphology and histochemistry of the spicules and gubernaculum of haemonchus contortus (nematoda: trichostrongylidae).a study has been made of the morphological, histological and histochemical characteristics of spicules and gubernaculum in haemonchus contortus (rud., 1803). the correlation coefficients of body length and left and right spicule lengths, left and right spicule lengths, and the distance of barb from the distal end of left and right spicule ends have been found to be statistically significant while the correlation coefficient of body length and gubernaculum length has been found to be non-signific ...19836629205
haemonchus contortus from the vaal ribbok, pelea capreolus, and the bontebok, damaliscus dorcas dorcas, in the bontebok national park.during a survey of the parasites of antelope in the bontebok national park, swellendam, cape province, specimens of haemonchus contortus with exceptionally long spicules were recovered from 5 out of 8 bontebok, damaliscus dorcas dorcas, and 3 out of 5 vaal ribbok, pelea capreolus, but not from 4 springbok, antidorcas marsupialis. typically, h. contortus has spicules 0,466 +/- 0,085 mm long, but those recovered from vaal ribbok had spicules 0,581 +/- 0,02 mm long and were recovered in large numbe ...19836646659
population dynamics of haemonchus contortus and trichostrongylus spp. in sheep. 19836654581
observations on the self-cure reaction and other forms of immunological responsiveness against haemonchus contortus in sheep. 19836654583
erythrocyte potassium concentration: a simple parameter for erythropoiesis in sheep infected with haemonchus contortus.a number of haematological parameters were monitored in eight-month-old merino wethers, six infected with 10,000 haemonchus contortus and 13 controls. blood loss caused by infection was reflected in a decrease in packed cell volume (r = -0.78; p less than 0.001), and was correlated with faecal egg excretion (r = 0.89; p less than 0.001). infected animals showed a decline of serum iron content and increased serum transferrin levels. erythrocyte potassium concentration showed a high correlation wi ...19836665309
stimulatory effects of prostaglandin f2 alpha on faecal egg production in haemonchus contortus infected sheep.the effect of prostaglandin f2 alpha on the pattern of faecal egg count was tested in 10- to 12-month-old sheep infected with 20,000 haemonchus contortus larvae. prostaglandin was infused intravenously 25, 50 and 75 days after infection for four hours at a rate of 5 micrograms/kg/minute and the egg counts in the faeces were determined daily for 110 days. treatment on days 50 and 75 was followed by a significant rise in egg count lasting 19 and 12 days respectively. this observed rise seems to be ...19836665312
immune exclusion, a mechanism of protection against the ovine nematode haemonchus contortus.the fate of exsheathed haemonchus contortus larvae injected directly into the abomasal lumen was studied in groups of naive and hyperimmune sheep. within 48 hours of challenge, more than 90 per cent of the larvae were lost from hyperimmune sheep. the larvae had a propensity to associate with the superficial mucus in both groups and, in naive sheep, approximately 50 per cent of the larvae entered glandular tissue within four hours of challenge. by contrast, although initially associated with the ...19836665320
radiolabeling of infective larvae of haemonchus contortus (nematoda: trichostrongyloidea) with 75se-methionine and their performance as tracers in sheep.haemonchus contortus infective larvae incorporated between 5 and 12 pci/larva for each muci of 75se-methionine added per gram of fecal sediment. thorough admixture of 75se-methionine and fecal sediment was necessary to obtain approximately normal distribution and low variance of individual larval radioactivities. ecdysis induced by treatment with 0.025% hclo in vitro resulted in loss of approximately 40% of the 75se label of infective larvae. loss of 75se by parasitic larvae and adult h. contort ...19836672167
epidemiology of gastrointestinal parasites of awassi sheep in iraq.studies on the epidemiology of gastrointestinal nematodes of sheep, conducted at two different farms in the baghdad area, in 1979, revealed two peaks in worm egg counts in ewes, one in spring and the other in autumn; the latter coincided with the lambing season. similarly in lambs, two peaks of infection were apparent, but the spring peak was not so well defined. during the hot and dry summer months of iraq, helminthic infection was at a low level. faecal culture for larvae and their identificat ...19836683037
endotube-brush border complexes dissected from the intestines of haemonchus contortus and ancylostoma caninum.a procedure for the blunt dissection of the syncytial intestine of haemonchus contortus to separate the endotube-brush border complex is described. a similar complex can be obtained from the partially cellular intestine of ancylostoma caninum. the structural features of the complexes from the two sources are compared. the main differences are in the retention of terminal bars by the endotube from a. caninum and in the extent and organization of the microfilaments associated with the basal side o ...19836684761
the effects of transfer factor, parasitic antigen and precipitated immunoglobulin treatments in lambs infected with haemonchus contortus.significant reductions in adult worm burdens in lambs less than six months old infected with 5000 third stage haemonchus contortus larvae were achieved following the combination of a single transfer factor treatment with multiple parenteral treatments of adult parasitic antigen and precipitated immunoglobulin. specific cellular responses in the abomasa associated with individual treatments were discernible in all the experimental groups and quantitative differences in these responses reflected t ...19836684825
a survey of seasonal changes in nematode faecal egg count levels of sheep and goats in senegal.a survey of the gastro-intestinal nematodes in domestic sheep and goats of the sahelian zone of senegal was undertaken. their prevalence and the egg production were estimated by faecal egg count in 2234 sheep and 577 goats slaughtered at the dakar slaughterhouse during a 12 month period. the highest prevalence (%) and highest mean egg counts (epg) were recorded at the end of the wet season. amongst the species of nematodes encountered there are two of potential importance: haemonchus contortus a ...19836686379
the effects of dl-tetramisole and rafoxanide on tricarboxylic acid cycle enzymes of haemonchus contortus, in vitro.various enzymes of the tricarboxylic acid cycle (tca) viz., aconitase (e.c. 4.2.1.3), isocitrate dehydrogenase (e.c. 1.1.1.42), succinate dehydrognease (e.c. 1.3.99.1), fumarate reductase (nadh: fumarate oxido-reductase), fumarase (e.c. 4.2.1.2) and maltate dehydrogenase (e.c. 1.1.1.37) were detected in adult haemonchus contortus (nematoda: trichostrongylidae), in vitro. low activities of aconitase and isocitrate dehydrogenase suggested that the tca cycle has a minor function and the pathway of ...19836686386
in vitro activity of various anthelmintic compounds against haemonchus contortus larvae.twenty-five known anthelmintic compounds were evaluated in vitro against the highly motile exsheathed non-feeding third-stage of haemonchus contortus larvae. activity was based on lack of motility or death of larvae after 24 h of chemical exposure. six compounds (avermectins, closantel, levamisole, morantel, phenylhydrazone and ticarbodine) were active at a concentration of 100 micrograms cm-3 or less. the most active compounds were avermectins and levamisole. when higher in vitro concentrations ...19836686387
antiparasitic efficacy of ivermectin in naturally parasitized sheep.sixteen sheep harboring naturally acquired parasitisms were allocated to 1 of 2 treatment groups: (i) sheep given ivermectin in an oral solution at the dosage rate of 200 micrograms/kg of body weight, and (ii) those given the vehicle at a dosage rate of 0.25 ml/kg. all animals were necropsied at 2 weeks after treatment. parasites and percentages of parasitic reductions, as demonstrated in this trial, were: dictyocaulus filaria (99.4%), oestrus ovis first stage instars (100%), trichuris ovis (98. ...19836689112
reversal of order of ecdysis in haemonchus contortus (nematoda).exposure of haemonchus contortus infective larvae to carbon dioxide under specific conditions is believed to activate a succession of events that ultimately control both exsheathment and subsequent development to the fourth stage. rarely at ph 6, but always at ph 2, worms fail to exsheath yet develop to the fourth stage surrounded by cuticles two and three. failure to exsheath is probably a consequence of inactive enzymes in exsheathing fluid, because exposure to edta, which inactivates exsheath ...19836406659
therapeutic and prophylactic efficacy of morantel when administered directly into the rumen of cattle on a continuous basis.the efficacy of morantel tartrate when administered on a continuous basis directly into the rumen/reticulum of cattle, either by a cannula or from a specially designed device, was evaluated against gastrointestinal parasites under laboratory conditions. in two experiments the continuous infusion of morantel at rates between 0.26 and 1.04 mg/kg body weight per day using a peristaltic pump was highly efficacious in both preventing the establishment of infections and removing established infections ...19836225238
infectivity of haemonchus contortus in sheep after freezing for ten years over liquid nitrogen. 19836827445
development of benzimidazole resistance in a haemonchus contortus strain in the netherlands following fenbendazole treatment of ewes at parturition.in contrast to observations in former years treatment of ewes after parturition with 5 to 7.5 mg/kg fenbendazole was not fully effective in removing haemonchus contortus. comparison of the h contortus populations in the lambs of these ewes and those of untreated ewes later in the year revealed that the treatment resulted in fenbendazole resistance and also in side resistance to other benzimidazoles. though the faecal egg counts of the treated ewes were low, the prophylactic effect of the treatme ...19836836180
changes in resistance in mixed infections of susceptible and benzimidazole resistant strains of haemonchus contortus and trichostrongylus colubriformis passaged in sheep.benzimidazole resistant strains of haemonchus contortus and trichostrongylus colubriformis were each diluted with equal numbers of their respective susceptible genotypes and passaged in separate worm-free sheep. the progeny of the mixed susceptible and resistant infections were diluted with equal numbers of susceptible genotypes before passaging on two further consecutive occasions in worm-free sheep. in h contortus the amount of thiabendazole required to prevent a 50 per cent egg hatching (lc50 ...19836836181
seasonal fluctuations and hypobiosis of gastro-intestinal nematodes of awassi lambs in iraq.the results of an epidemiological study involving the estimation of worm counts of gastro-intestinal nematodes of lambs, during the period december 1978 to november 1979, in the baghdad area are reported. ostertagia spp. and trichostrongylus spp. were the most abundant nematodes in the weaned lambs used in this study. ostertagia spp. infection was present throughout the period of observation, the level of infection being the highest during early summer (may-june). trichostrongylus spp. infection ...19836856333
observations on the fumarate reductase system in haemonchus contortus and their relevance to anthelmintic resistance and to strain variations of energy metabolism.fumarate reductase activity in a thiabendazole-resistant strain of haemonchus contortus was found to be significantly lower than that from a susceptible strain. however, the fumarate reductase activity in a mebendazole-resistant strain did not differ from that in the susceptible strain, even though it was cross-resistant to thiabendazole. published reports of fumarate reductase activity in strains of h. contortus susceptible or resistant to benzimidazoles were reassessed. a second, unrelated aus ...19836877276
ribonucleotide levels in six nematodes, a cestode and a trematode.the levels of ribonucleotides in the nematodes haemonchus contortus, ostertagia circumcincta, trichostrongylus colubriformis, nippostrongylus brasiliensis, ascaris suum and stephanurus dentatus, the cestode moniezia expansa and the trematode fasciola hepatica were measured by high pressure liquid chromatography. the adenylate charge, atp and total adenine nucleotide levels were in general agreement with those determined enzymatically and with published data. udp and guanine nucleotide levels wer ...19836877282
[resistance to nematodes to anthelmintics].resistance of nematodes to anthelmintics is being increasingly observed throughout the world in recent years. benzimidazole-resistance of haemonchus contortus is also observed in the netherlands. there are a number of methods to detect resistance to anthelmintics of which only the in vitro techniques can be used to detect resistance in the field. factors such as dosage, frequency of treatment and the time of treatment may affect resistance.19836879576
[observations on the effect of some measures for preventing gastrointestinal helminth infections in sheep].prophylactic anthelmintic treatment of ewes about parturition has only a negligible effects on the most important species of helminths when the ewes and their lambs are not grazed on clean pasture. haemonchus contortus infections were completely prevented in some cases but usually severe infections occurred. as the build-up of these heavy infections in lambs was slightly delayed in comparison with that in the lambs of untreated ewes, treatment about parturition should still be regarded as useful ...19836879577
pharmacokinetic behaviour and anthelmintic efficacy of 1-n-butyl carbamoyl oxfendazole given by intramuscular injection.oxfendazole (ofz) was chemically modified to 1-n-butyl carbamoyl ofz (c4-ofz) in an attempt to improve the solubility of ofz and enable it to be administered by injection. after intramuscular injection to sheep and cattle, c4-ofz was metabolised to ofz which resulted in higher plasma ofz concentrations that persisted for a considerably longer period than those observed following administration of ofz orally. the anthelmintic efficacy of injected c4-ofz was tested, in sheep, against strains of tr ...19836880009
a comparison of the effects of dialysed and non-dialysed transfer factor preparations on haemonchus contortus infections in young lambs.significant reductions in worm burdens were achieved in lambs treated with dialysed transfer factor and challenged with 10,000 haemonchus contortus larvae, when compared with challenged control animals. non-dialysed transfer factor, from the same leucocyte pool, produced no protection, but was successful in reducing worm burdens when given after a primary infection of 1,000 h. contortus larvae with subsequent challenge of 10,000 larvae. while the results confirmed the previously reported inconsi ...19836880013
worm burdens in cows. ii. an analysis of the population of nematodes in the abomasa of adult dairy cows.over a period of one year, from february 1979-february 1980, the abomasa of four dairy cows were examined each week for the presence of parasitic nematodes. based on the identification of adult male worms, ostertagia ostertagi (94%) and trichostrongylus axei (75%) were the most prevalent species, and haemonchus contortus was absent. total worm burdens varied from zero (one cow) to 100,890. the geometric mean total number was 3011. the geometric mean number of arrested larval stages was 685. of t ...19826890273
haemonchus contortus: egg laying influenced by abomasal ph in lambs. 19826891337
gastro-intestinal nematodes in sheep in kashmir.examination at necropsy of the abomasum and intestinal tract of 62 sheep (including both sexes) of karnah breed, aged one to two years over a period of one year was conducted at handwara, situated in the north-west of kashmir valley. the following species of nematodes were found: haemonchus contortus, trichostrongylus axei, trichostrongylus colubriformis, bunostomum trigonocephalum, chabertia ovina, nematodirus spathiger, skrjabinema ovis and trichuris ovis. infections with trichostrongylus axei ...19826891858
seasonal incidence of helminths in sheep and goats in south mozambique.the seasonal fluctuations in faecal worm egg counts were studied at monthly intervals for over a year in 20 male sheep and goats on extensive grazing tracts at a farm near maputo, mozambique. larval differentiation from faecal cultures showed that haemonchus contortus and oesophagostomum columbianum were the most prevalent worm species. trichostrongylus colubriformis, cooperia spp., strongyloides papillosus, moniezia spp., paramphistomum spp. and trichuris spp. also occurred. after the onset of ...19826892176
strongyle infections of small ruminants in nigeria.a survey of strongyle infections was conducted in sheep and goats reared in a traditional extensive husbandry system in two ecological zones of nigeria. one zone had a seasonal pattern of infection. the majority of animals had faecal worm parasite egg counts of below 500 eggs per gram. kids, and lambs younger than 3 months did not carry strongyle worm burdens, and the highest infection rate was found in the 7-12 month age group. a high proportion of small ruminants shed strongyle eggs during the ...19826892178
morphological changes in trichostrongylid eggs after treatment with fenbendazole.the influence of daily doses of 0.05-0.1 mg fenbendazole/kg body weight on egg development was tested in twenty-seven lambs artificially infected with haemonchus contortus plus trichostrongylus colubriformis or ostertagia circumcincta, as well as in two additional sheep naturally infected with nematodirus spp. atypical eggs were detected before a reduction in the number of eggs. atypical eggs had blastomeres of different sizes and shapes; knot-like, crater-like or bubble-like. in isolated cases ...19826892181
efficacy of ivermectin against naturally acquired and experimentally induced nematode infections in sheep.the activity of ivermectin against common nematode parasites of sheep was examined in 2 experiments. in the 1st experiment, 14 sheep with naturally acquired infections were assigned to 2 groups of 7 sheep each. sheep in 1 group were treated with 200 micrograms of ivermectin/kg of body weight and the remainder served as nontreated controls. in the 2nd experiment, 15 sheep with experimentally supplemented infections (including a benzimidazole-resistant strain of haemonchus contortus) were assigned ...19827041712
haemonchus contortus: abomasal transmural potential difference and permeability changes associated with experimental infection in sheep. 19827060704
[haemonchosis in lambs and the prophylactic effect of anthelmintic treatment; consequences of sub-therapeutic dosage and the presence of strains of haemonchus contortus resistant to benzimidazoles in the netherlands (author's transl)]. 19827064137
[observations on the spring rise of faecal strongyle egg counts in goats (author's transl)].examination of the faeces at regular intervals during the period from february to june 1980 in a group of multiparous dairy goats produced the following results: (a) a marked increase in faecal strongyle egg-counts, (b) haemonchus contortus was the worm mainly causing this increase, (c) differences in faecal egg-counts between dutch white (saanen) goats and toggenburger goats or between groups of goats of different ages were not observed, (d) no differences in faecal egg-counts were observed in ...19827064140
gastro-duodenal motor and transit disturbances associated with haemonchus contortus infection in sheep.abomasal and duodenal motility was investigated by electromyography in 4 lambs fitted with permanent abomasal and duodenal cannulae and infected twice with 25,000 haemonchus contortus larvae at an interval of 39 days. in addition, abomasal and duodenal ph, flow rate of digesta of the duodenum, and faecal water content were determined. the 80-90 min cycles of antral contractions were shortened for at least 3 weeks after infection. this was accompanied by a 26% increase in the number of duodenal m ...19827070846
benzimidazole resistance in a field strain of haemonchus contortus in the netherlands. 19827072124
changes in the flow and composition of gastric lymph in sheep given a primary infection of 10,000 haemonchus contortus.some aspects of the local immune response to a primary infection with 10,000 haemonchus contortus were studied in five sheep by monitoring changes in the flow and composition of gastric lymph continuously sampled for up to 34 days from the start of infection. increases in lymph flow rates were recorded in four animals at varying times after the start of infection. these were usually associated with an increase in the protein content of the lymph and were considered to be a consequence of inflamm ...19827079599
attempts to immunise sheep against ostertagia circumcincta with irradiated larvae.mature sheep immunised with two doses of 10,000 irradiated ostertagia circumcincta larvae were only slightly resistant to challenge with a single dose of 10,000 larvae. this slight resistance was abolished if the 'vaccine' worm population was removed one week before challenge. in contrast, seven of eight sheep immunised with irradiated haemonchus contortus larvae were highly resistant to homologous challenge. evidence of some cross protection against challenge with o circumcinta was observed in ...19827089372
the pathogenesis of a single challenge dose of haemonchus contortus in lambs under six months of age. 19827096969
origin of the early digestive disturbances induced by haemonchus contortus infection in lambs. 19827103200
studies on haemonchus contortus. vi. attempts to stimulate immunity to abomasal trichostrongylids in merino sheep.two doses of infective larvae of 20 000 trichostrongylus axei, dosed to merino lambs at an interval of 14 days and subsequently challenged with ostertagia circumcincta, caused a significant reduction (p less than 0.01) in the establishment of 5th and adult stages of the latter. t. axei was unable to protect merino sheep against homologous challenge nor was haemonchus contortus a successful vaccine against challenge with the same species. the vaccinated group showed a reduction (p less than 0,025 ...19827122063
studies on haemonchus contortus. vii. the effect of treatment of trichostrongylus axei prior to challenge with h. contortus.four-month-old worm-free merino lambs were dosed with 20 000 infective larvae of trichostrongylus axei on day 0 and again on day +14. on day +83 they were treated with mebendazole at 15 mg/kg. all lambs in this group and a further group of 11 worm-free merino control lambs were challenged with 50 000 infective larvae of haemonchus contortus dosed from day +90-day +92. at necropsy 27 and 28 days later there was no significant difference between the worm burdens of the 2 groups. t. axei must be pr ...19827122068
effect of anthelmintic treatment of ewes at parturition and lambs at weaning on the build up of haemonchus contortus populations in lambs in the netherlands.in two groups of ewes and lambs, grazing pastures which were used respectively by calves and sheep in the previous year, infection with haemonchus contortus was virtually prevented by a single treatment of the ewes with fenbendazole before turning out. in another group, grazing a pasture which was not grazed in the previous year, a delay of approximately eight weeks in the build up of high h contortus burdens in lambs was obtained by this treatment, compared with a group of untreated ewes grazin ...19827134638
effect of removing anthelmintic selection pressure on the benzimidazole resistance status of haemonchus contortus and trichostrongylus colubriformis in sheep. 19827134649
time of onset and target of immune reactions in sheep with acquired immunity against haemonchus contortus. 19827141783
the response of sheep to parenteral vaccination and immunizing infections against the abomasal nematode, haemonchus contortus. 19827141784
the use of faecal egg counts for estimating worm burdens in sheep infected with haemonchus contortus.clun forest sheep, worm-free from birth, were given a single dose of 20 000 infective larvae of haemonchus contortus. the total number of eggs/day in the faeces was recorded for 21 infections and data on population size, sex ratio and individual worm development were collected from 76 sheep. the female to male ratio was 1.28 +/- 0.07 (s.e.). the relation between increase in worm size and uterine egg content was linear. the number of eggs present in the uteri was found to be an accurate measure o ...19827145469
the effect of ethoxyzolamide, an analogue of insect juvenile hormone, nor-adrenaline and iodine on changes in the optical path difference in the excretory cells and oesophagus during exsheathment in haemonchus contortus. 19827160957
enhanced resistance to infection with haemonchus contortus in sheep treated with a corticosteroid. 19827160958
haemonchus contortus: the in vitro effects of dl-tetramisole and rafoxanide on glycolytic enzymes. 19827160961
the anthelmintic efficacy of artemisia herba-alba against haemonchus contortus infection in goats.the anthelmintic activity of the powdered shoots of artemisia herba-alba was investigated in experimental haemonchosis in six nubian goats which had been infected with single doses of 800 to 1,000 infective haemonchus larvae. the clinical signs of caprine haemonchosis included inappetence, dullness and soft faeces and were correlated with the pathological findings. none of these changes were observed in four of the six goats following the treatment with 2, 10 or 30 g of artemisia shoots. this su ...19827162537
the effects of treatment with transfer factor, parasitic antigen and precipitated immunoglobulin on the parasitological and histopathological responses in haemonchus contortus infection in lambs under six months of age. 19827166633
the trichostrongyloid parasites of sheep in south australia and their regional distribution.the species of trichostrongyloid nematodes present in 376 sheep from different agricultural regions of the state of south australia were determined. parasites encountered in the abomasum were teladorsagia circumcincta, t. trifurcata, t. davtiani, camelostrongylus mentulatus, haemonchus contortus and trichostrongylus axei. t. circumcincta was the species most commonly encountered, but c. mentulatus was widespread in arid areas. h. contortus was present in a small number of sheep only, mainly in s ...19827168719
gastrointestinal parasites and bacteria flora of wild animals in the borgu game reserve in nigeria.faecal droppings from animals in the borgu game reserve were examined between the months of january and march 1981. these animals included buffalo, hartebeest, kob, roan antelope, genu cat, mangoose, warthog and monkey. haemonchus contortus was identified from the faeces of five buffalos, oesophagostomum species was identified from one warthog while strongyloides species was identified from two monkeys. no pathogenic bacteria was isolated in any of the faecal samples examined. the influence of w ...19827174235
the seasonal incidence of helminth parasites and of oestrus ovis in karakul sheep in the kalahari region of south west africa, namibia.the seasonal incidence of gastro-intestinal helminths and of oestrus ovis was determined by slaughter of successive groups of 4 tracer lambs, each exposed on pasture for 33 days. haemonchus contortus was present from march 1979 to early july 1979, with a generally increasing percentage of 4th stage larvae in each successive month. a "spring rise" in the egg count was seen in flock sheep in october 1978. oesophagostomum columbianum was recovered from tracers slaughtered in march 1979. apart from ...19827177585
studies on haemonchus contortus. viii. attempts to protect suckling lambs against infestation with h. contortus.a group of 12 merino lambs, 3,5 months of age, which were still suckling, were each dosed with 40 000 infective larvae of trichostrongylus axei on day 0. from day +62-day 64 each of these lambs and those of a 2nd group of 11 controls were dosed with 30 000 infective larvae of haemonchus contortus, and all the lambs of both groups were killed on day +90. attempts to use t. axei to protect them against subsequent challenge with h. contortus were unsuccessful.19827177593
[effects of alternate grazing on faecal egg output of gastrointestinal nematodes and on the growth of calves and lambs].during the period from 1975 to 1977, the faecal egg output of gastrointestinal nematodes and the gain in weight of a group of calves and a group of ewes with lambs on pastures alternately grazed by the two groups, were compared with the egg output and the gain in weight of a group of calves and a group of ewes with lambs not grazed alternately. the annual level of the egg output was identical in each comparable group. variations in larval differentiation were observed between the groups grazed a ...19827179232
haemonchus contortus: the in vitro effects of anthelmintics on total glucose and glycogen contents, and total volatile fatty acids. 19827187820
evaluation of the cornell-wisconsin centrifugal flotation technique for recovering trichostrongylid eggs from bovine feces.several variables in the cornell-wisconsin centrifugal flotation technique were studied using helminthologically sterile bovine feces to which known numbers of haemonchus contortus eggs had been added. neither mode of mixing (levigation versus conventional), volume (15-60 ml) of water used for making the feces water suspension nor specific gravity (1.20-1.33) of the sucrose flotation solution affected egg recovery. optimal times for centrifugation at 264 x g of first the feces water and then the ...19827093809
haemonchus contortus: immunodiffusion patterns of antigens from phenotypically different females. 19826800835
glucose metabolism of haemonchus contortus adults: effects of thiabendazole on susceptible versus resistant strain.analyses of the in vitro glucose metabolism of haemonchus contortus adults have confirmed a complex series of end-products: ethanol, n-propanol, propionate, acetate, and co2 as the major end-products of catabolism. no difference in end-product accumulation was seen between the cambendazole sensitive (bpl) and cambendazole resistant (cr) strains. thiabendazole (5 mm) in vitro depressed ethanol, propanol, acetate, and propionate accumulation by approximately 42% in the bpl strain. however, in the ...19826813445
changes in optical path difference in the oesophageal region and the excretory cells during exsheathment in haemonchus contortus. 19826819242
comparison of changes in resistance of haemonchus contortus eggs following withdrawal of thiabendazole selection.two strains of haemonchus contortus with different levels of thiabendazole resistance were developed from the same parent strains by being subjected to different selection intensities. these two strains were each subdivided into two; one selected by thiabendazole in each generation, the other unselected for four generations. levels of thiabendazole resistance were monitored in each generation by an in vitro egg hatch technique. during this time the unselected strain with the higher level of resi ...19827201152
quantitative studies of ovine haemonchosis. 2. relationship between total worm counts of haemonchus contortus, haemoglobin values and bodyweight.the relationships between haemonchus contortus burdens, haemoglobin levels and bodyweight, were examined in 50 commercial merino sheep, 9-18 months of age, in south-east queensland where haemonchosis was endemic. worm counts and haemoglobin levels were predictable (p less than 0.001, r = 0.68) from the equations log worm count = b.wt. x 0.06942 + log worm count x (-2.18896) + 12.51557. bodyweight was not predictable from either worm counts or haemoglobin levels. although bodyweight was represent ...19827201195
quantitative studies of ovine haemonchosis. 3. the interpretation and diagnostic significance of the changes in serial egg counts of haemonchus contortus in a sheep flock.an examination of the level and distribution of egg counts of h. contortus within an extensively managed flock of merino sheep in south-east queensland was carried out on three occasions over a ten week period. during this time the geometric mean egg count increased from 527 to 1331 eggs per gram, and although 26.3% of the flock were responsible for this increase, clinical evidence of haemonchosis was not observed. examination of the distribution of counts supported the hypothesis that counts fo ...19827201196
changes in water content and volume accompanying exsheathment of haemonchus contortus. 19826279531
slight resistance to the residual effect of closantel in a field strain of haemonchus contortus which showed an increased resistance after one selection in the laboratory.on the strength of a complaint of suspected resistance to closantel, a field strain of haemonchus contortus was isolated from sheep on a farm near pretoria and tested for resistance to the remedy, both without exposure to closantel in the laboratory (designated the "unselected" substrain of the parasite) and after a single selection with closantel (called the "selected" substrain). for comparative purpose a few sheep were treated with rafoxanide to ascertain whether the efficacy of this drug was ...19826764253
anthelmintic resistance survey in new zealand.the prevalence and level of thiabendazole resistance of sheep nematodes in the north island of new zealand was investigated by means of an in vitro egg-hatch technique; samples from sheep on 52 properties in six country areas were examined. resistance of haemonchus contortus and trichostrongylus spp. was identified on the basis of egg hatch in 0.1 ppm thiabendazole. evidence of resistance was obtained on 11(21.2%) of the properties. ld 50's and resistance ratios were calculated for the resistant ...198216030902
the glucose metabolism of adult ostertagia circumcincta, in vitro.adult ostertagia circumcincta from freshly killed sheep were incubated at 39 degrees c in a medium containing inorganic salts, antibiotics and d-[u-14c] glucose. the worms appeared healthy even after incubation for as long as 72 h. all the radioactivity was recovered either within the worms or in the incubation vessel in the form of metabolic products or unmetabolized glucose. incubations were carried out at low oxygen tension except for those in which co2 was measured. these were either aerobic ...19816782539
effects of two consecutive experimental haemonchus contortus infections on abomasal pepsin and electrolytes and serum pepsinogen and electrolytes of sheep.pepsinogen, sodium, potassium and chloride concentrations in blood, and pepsin, ph and ionic concentrations in abomasal contents were measured in 4 lambs each fitted with a permanent abomasal cannula infected with 25 000 h. contortus larvae at intervals of 39 days. no significant change in blood sodium, potassium and chloride concentrations occurred after infections while the pepsinogen level increased rapidly to reaching a maximum (600% of control) 7-8 days after infection. this increase was as ...19816805407
the development, composition and maintenance of experimental populations of haemonchus contortus in sheep.clun forest sheep, aged between 3 and 18 months and worm-free from birth, were given a single dose of 25 000 infective larvae of the nematode haemonchus contortus. the host animals were killed between 4 and 100 days after infection and the nematode populations were examined to determine size and composition. the relation between worm body length, dry weight and age was studied and growth curves were constructed. variations in the sex ratio for infections of different ages were noted. no evidence ...19817220086
self-curve and immunity following infection and reinfection in ovine haemonchosis.egg expulsion and post mortem examination were used to compare self-cure and resistance to reinfection with haemonchus contortus in female merino sheep, aa and bb hemoglobin types. animals were infected by 500 or 5000 larvae of h. contortus once, or several times, before being challenged by 500 (low dose) or 500 (high dose) larvae. in aa sheep infected once by 500 larvae self-cure was detected by a challenge of either 500 or 5000 larvae while in multi-infected sheep only a challenge of 5000 l, i ...19817201184
experiments on inhibited development of haemonchus contortus and ostertagia circumcincta in sheep in the netherlands.inhibited development of haemonchus contortus and ostertagia spp was studied in sheep. exposure of infective haemonchus contortus larvae for five weeks to 15 degrees c or 16 degrees c very effectively induced inhibited development but exposure to lower temperatures was much less effective. infection with fresh larvae cultured for seven or 12 days at 25 degrees c in the dark resulted only in very low rates of inhibited development. this was not much influenced by the age of the host or the month ...19817244384
experimental cross-infections with gastrointestinal nematodes of sheep and cattle.five parasite-free lambs and five parasite-free calves were infected experimentally with 20,000 third stage gastrointestinal nematode larvae cultured from faeces of sheep from five different farms. in the same way five lambs and five calves were infected with larvae cultured from faeces of calves from five different farms. host specificity of the nematodes was determined using the following parameters: infection rate; number, size, and stage of the worms; their distribution within the gastrointe ...19817245840
spermatogenesis in haemonchus contortus (nematoda: trichostrongylidae).basic structure and development of spermatogonia, spermatocytes (primary and secondary), spermatids and spermatozoa have been studied in h. contortus (rud., 1803) with the aid of light microscopy.19817227872
the impact of refugia on the development of thiabendazole resistance in haemonchus contortus. 19817228476
anthelmintic efficacy of 22,23-dihydroavermectin b1 against gastrointestinal nematodes in calves.anthelmintic activities of 22,23-dihydroavermectin b1 (comprised to greater than or equal to 95% 22,23-dihydroavermectin b1a and less than or equal to 5% 22,23-dihydroavermectin b1b) against gastrointestinal nematodes in calves were evaluated in 2 controlled experiments. infective larvae of haemonchus contortus, ostertagia ostertagi, trichostrongylus axei, t colubriformis, cooperia oncophora, and c punctate were given to 11-week-old calves and oesophagostomum radiatum had been given 21 days earl ...19816895285
anthelmintic efficacy of ivermectin against immature gastrointestinal pulmonary nematodes of calves.anthelmintic efficacy of ivermectin (greater than or equal to 80% 22,23-dihydroavermectin b1a and less than or equal to 20% 22,23-dihydroavermectin b1b) was evaluated in a controlled experiment against immature nematodes. twenty calves raised to about 8 weeks of age under nematode-free conditions were allocated into 4 groups. infective larvae of haemonchus contortus, ostertagia ostertagi, trichostrongylus axei, t colubriformis, cooperia oncophora, c punctata, oesophagostomum radiatum, and dictyo ...19816896121
five generations of selection with benzimidazole and non-benzimidazole anthelmintics against benzimidazole resistant strains of haemonchus and ostertagia spp in sheep.benzimidazole resistant strains of haemonchus contortus and ostertagia spp were subjected to selection pressure over five laboratory generations with the recommended dose rates of either cambendazole, oxfendazole or morantel. a change in response, with larger residual worm burdens remaining after treatment at the fifth generation, was shown for both cambendazole and oxfendazole against both species of nematode. no change in response against either species are shown for morantel. the results are ...19817255903
changes in response of a benzimidazole resistant strain of haemonchus contortus from sheep after passing through calves.a benzimidazole resistant strain of haemonchus contortus was passaged through lambs only or from lambs to calves and back into lambs. changes in response to thiabendazole were monitored by using an egg hatch test at each animal passage and by a controlled experiment on adult worms at the final passage in lambs. an increased level of resistance was shown for the isolate during its passage through calves by the egg hatch test, although this was not supported on the adult worms in sheep using a sin ...19817255904
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