| histopathological changes in the gizzard of goslings, ducklings and chickens experimentally infected with amidostomum anseris. | | 1976 | 1020728 |
| experimental infection of chickens, ducklings and golsings with larvae of amidostomum anseris (zeder, 1800). | | 1975 | 1231553 |
| the effect of irradiation on the embryonic and postembryonic development of amidostomum anseris (zeder, 1800). | | 1972 | 4674937 |
| attempts to immunize geese with irradiated and normal larvae of amidostomum anseris. | | 1973 | 4774073 |
| amidostomum anseris infection in wild swans and goldeneye ducks. | | 1970 | 5527953 |
| [on the biology of amidostomum anseris (strongyloidea, nematoda)]. | | 1968 | 5719563 |
| [on the host-specificity of amidostomum anseris (strongyloidea, nematoda)]. | | 1968 | 5731193 |
| [percutaneous infection in amidostomum anseris (strongyloida, nematoda)]. | | 1968 | 5746893 |
| anthelmintic activity of flubendazole in naturally infected geese and the economic importance of deworming. | the efficacy of flubendazole food medication against roundworms in geese was determined under controlled field conditions. the geese were infected with amidostomum anseris, capillaria anseris, trichostrongylus tennis, and syngamus trachea. medicated food was given for 7 consecutive days at a level of 30 ppm. anthelmintic activity, egg production, and hatchability were recorded. flubendazole medication resulted in a 100% worm elimination, no consistent change in egg-lay performance, and a highly ... | 1984 | 6743183 |
| [helminths in broiler geese fattened in runs]. | the occurrence of helminths in broiler geese was studied in the rapid-fattening technological system in 1974-1978. the birds were kept on grassy run adjacent to water. helminthological examination was performed in 1065 broilers and the following 16 helminth species were revealed: notocotylus attenuatus (0.3%), apatemon gracilis (1.5%), cotyrulus cornutus (0.1%), hypoderaeum conoideum (0.1%), retinometra longicirrosa (3.2%), drepanidotaenia lanceolata (3.1%), sobolevicanthus fragilis (0.7%), dior ... | 1980 | 6781122 |
| parasites of waterfowl, from southwest texas: iii. the green-winged teal, anas crecca. | seventy of 72 green-winged teal, anas crecca, from southwest texas were infected with parasites. seventeen species of endoparasites were recorded: notocotylus attenuatus, zygocotyle lunata, typhlocoelum sisowi, echinostoma revolutum, hypoderaeum conoideum, dendritobilharzia pulverulenta, cloacotaenia megalops, sobolevicanthus gracilis, sobolevicanthus krabbeella, gastrotaenia cygni, amidostomum acutum, amidostomum anseris, tetrameres crami, echinuria uncinata, corynosoma constrictum, polymorphus ... | 1981 | 6788963 |
| [the importance of environmental factors. 1. conditions for parasite infection]. | results of research showing an evident influence of the host's species, strain and age on the biology of the parasite have been presented. various hymenolepididae and amidostomum anseris served as models. irregular growth and development of the parasite in a given host species cannot be used as a sure criterion to determine the quality of the host-parasite system, because this irregularity occurs sometimes in a specific host, too. it is proposed that a host can only be regarded as specific for a ... | 1980 | 7212377 |
| gizzard nematodes of canada geese wintering in southern illinois. | gizzards from 64 hunter-shot canada geese (branta canadensis) were collected in southern illinois (usa) in december 1991 and january 1992 to determine the prevalence and intensity of gizzard nematodes. three species of gizzard nematodes were recovered: amidostomum anseris, amidostomum spatulatum, and epomidiostomum crami. the prevalence of infection was 98%. mean intensity was 17.8 nematodes per host and was significantly greater for immature geese (40.3 nematodes/host) than for adult geese (10. ... | 1995 | 8592349 |
| helminths of wintering geese in texas. | ten canada geese (branta canadensis), 24 snow geese (chen caerulescens) and 22 white-fronted geese (anser albifrons) from coastal texas (usa) were examined for helminths. three cestode, seven nematode, and three trematode species were collected. gizzard nematodes (amidostomum anseris, a. spatulatum and epomidiostomum crami) infected 53 of 54 birds. gross lesions were not attributed to helminth infections and the host population does not appear to be impaired by them. | 1997 | 9249720 |
| [effect of subclinical infestation with amidostomum anseris (zeder, 1800) on growth and fattening of geese]. | | 1956 | 13392808 |
| [use of mebendazole for helminthiases in chickens and geese]. | 103 chickens experimentally infected with capillaria obsignata were treated with mebendazol at a dose of 30 mg/kg body-weight daily for 3 consecutive days. the effectiveness of the drug on the 4th stage larvae as well as immature and mature 5th stage forms were 92,5%, 98% and 98,8% respectively. in another experiment to 32 chickens experimentally infected with syngamus trachea mebendazol was given at 40 mg/kg body-weight on 3 successive days. mebendazol removed the immature and mature gape worms ... | 1973 | 18777386 |
| monitoring the health and production of household jinding ducks on hatia island of bangladesh. | duck rearing is an important component of sustainable living in poor rural communities, especially as a source of subsistence. a study was conducted on 118 households (n = 1,373 jinding ducks, anas platyrhynchus) from december 2002 to february 2004 on hatia island in bangladesh with the aim of identifying the factors that limit the health and production of jinding ducks. overall duck mortality was 29.3%, with disease (19.7%) being a more significant factor than predation (9.6%; p = 0.001). duck ... | 2010 | 20936346 |