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Title: Current Status for Gastrointestinal Nematode Diagnosis in Small Ruminants: Where Are We and Where Are We Going?
Authors: Preston, Sarah Jane Margaret
Sandeman, Mark
González Pérez, Jorge Francisco 
Piedrafita, David
UNESCO Clasification: 310907 Patología
320712 Parasitología
Keywords: Trichostrongylus-Colubriformis Larvae
Fecal Egg Counts
Ostertagia-Circumcincta Infection
Haemonchus-Contortus Infections
Eye Color Chart, et al
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: 2314-8861
Journal: Journal of Immunology Research 
Abstract: Gastrointestinal nematode (GIN) parasites pose a significant economic burden particularly in small ruminant production systems. Anthelmintic resistance is a serious concern to the effective control of GIN parasites and has fuelled the focus to design and promote sustainable control of practices of parasite control. Many facets of sustainable GIN parasite control programs rely on the ability to diagnose infection both qualitatively and quantitatively. Diagnostics are required to determine anthelmintic efficacies, for targeted treatment programs and selection of animals for parasite resistant breeding. This review describes much of the research investigated to date to improve the current diagnostic for the above practices which is based on counting the number of parasite eggs in faeces.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/52233
ISSN: 2314-8861
DOI: 10.1155/2014/210350
Source: Journal of Immunology Research [ISSN 2314-8861], v. 2014 (210350)
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