Climatic influences on development and survival of free-living stages of equine strongyles: implications for worm control strategies and managing anthelmintic resistant

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Climatic influences on development and survival of free-living stages of equine strongyles : implications for worm control strategies and managing anthelmintic resistant. / Nielsen, Martin Krarup; Kaplan, Ray M.; Thamsborg, Stig Milan; Monrad, Jesper; Olsen, Susanne Nautrup.

I: Veterinary Journal, Bind 174, Nr. 1, 2007, s. 23-32.

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Nielsen, MK, Kaplan, RM, Thamsborg, SM, Monrad, J & Olsen, SN 2007, 'Climatic influences on development and survival of free-living stages of equine strongyles: implications for worm control strategies and managing anthelmintic resistant', Veterinary Journal, bind 174, nr. 1, s. 23-32. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tvjl.2006.05.009

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Nielsen, M. K., Kaplan, R. M., Thamsborg, S. M., Monrad, J., & Olsen, S. N. (2007). Climatic influences on development and survival of free-living stages of equine strongyles: implications for worm control strategies and managing anthelmintic resistant. Veterinary Journal, 174(1), 23-32. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tvjl.2006.05.009

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Nielsen MK, Kaplan RM, Thamsborg SM, Monrad J, Olsen SN. Climatic influences on development and survival of free-living stages of equine strongyles: implications for worm control strategies and managing anthelmintic resistant. Veterinary Journal. 2007;174(1):23-32. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tvjl.2006.05.009

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Nielsen, Martin Krarup ; Kaplan, Ray M. ; Thamsborg, Stig Milan ; Monrad, Jesper ; Olsen, Susanne Nautrup. / Climatic influences on development and survival of free-living stages of equine strongyles : implications for worm control strategies and managing anthelmintic resistant. I: Veterinary Journal. 2007 ; Bind 174, Nr. 1. s. 23-32.

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abstract = "Development of resistance to anthelmintic drugs by horse strongyles constitutes a growing threat to equine health because it is unknown when the new drug xlasses can be exoected on the market. Consequently, parasite control strategies should attemt to maintain drug efficacy for as long as possible. The proportion of the parasite pupulation that is not exposed to anthelmintic treatment is descriebed as being {"}in refugia{"} and althogt many factors affect the rate at which resistance develops, levels of refugia are considered the most important as these parasites are not selected by treatment and so provide a pool of sensitive genes in the population.",
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KW - Former LIFE faculty

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