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the influence of environmental temperature on the rate of development of ascaris suum eggs in great britain.the rate of development of ascaris suum eggs was recorded during 18 months in england. every second or third week unembryonated eggs were placed in an unheated animal house and their development was observed at weekly intervals. eggs underwent no development during november to may. embryonation was most rapid during june, july and august. the shortest time for eggs to reach the infective stage was two weeks in 1976 and four weeks in 1977. a relationship was apparent between the rate of developme ...1979523803
identification of factors influencing the occurrence of milk spot livers in slaughtered pigs: a novel approach to understanding ascaris suum epidemiology in british farmed pigs.ascariosis is the most important internal parasitism present worldwide in farmed pigs. milk spots are healing lesions occurring when ascaris suum larvae migrate through the liver. this study aimed to identify current husbandry practices (e.g. wet/compound feeding, outdoors/indoors production, bedded/slatted floors) that influence the prevalence of milk spots in batches of slaughtered pigs, accounting for geographical locations and seasonality. farm information was accessed through the british fa ...201020667659
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