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  • Communication
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,688 Views
6 Pages

Benzimidazole Resistance in Cattle: The First Report of the Presence of F200Y Mutation in Cooperia in Ecuador

  • Pamela Vinueza,
  • Marlon Calispa,
  • Luis Condolo,
  • Paula Toalombo and
  • Peter Geldhof

Anthelmintic resistance among GINs in cattle is a worldwide issue. Identifying the early signs of anthelmintic resistance (AR) is necessary to sustainably manage bovine parasitic infections. This study aimed to evaluate the resistance status of bovin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,533 Views
8 Pages

31 October 2024

Gastrointestinal nematode infections are a global concern in grazing cattle production systems, even more so due to the widespread problem of anthelmintic resistance. In response, early anthelmintic resistance detection methods, such as the micro-aga...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
14,116 Views
17 Pages

Helminth Infections in Cattle and Goats in Kanchanaburi, Thailand, with Focus on Strongyle Nematode Infections

  • Nicharee Income,
  • Jarinee Tongshoob,
  • Sarawut Taksinoros,
  • Poom Adisakwattana,
  • Chawarat Rotejanaprasert,
  • Pannamas Maneekan and
  • Nathamon Kosoltanapiwat

12 December 2021

Gastrointestinal helminths are major enteric parasites affecting the health of important livestock ruminants, such as cattle and goats. It is important to routinely survey these animals for helminth infections to allow effective management and contro...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,587 Views
9 Pages

In Vitro Anthelminthic Efficacy of Hypoestes forskaolii (Vahl) R.Br (Acanthaceae) Extracts on Gastrointestinal Nematodes of Sheep

  • Massimiliano D’Ambola,
  • Antonio Bosco,
  • Andrea Ariano,
  • Laura Rinaldi,
  • Ammar Bader,
  • Alessandra Amadesi,
  • Giuseppe Cringoli and
  • Lorella Severino

16 October 2018

The anthelminthic efficacy of the crude extracts of Hypoestes forskaolii (Vahl) R.Br (Acanthaceae) against gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) in sheep was investigated using the in vitro egg hatch inhibition assay. Faecal samples were collected from sh...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,392 Views
13 Pages

Occurrence of Internal Parasites and Anthelmintic Resistance in Goats

  • Gianluca D’Amico,
  • Adrian-Valentin Potârniche,
  • Bianca-Irina Tucă and
  • Adriana Györke

2 April 2025

Extensive anthelmintic (AH) use for endoparasitism prevention, especially gastrointestinal strongyle (GIS) infections, led to AH resistance (AR). This study assessed the internal parasitic profile and AR occurrence in goat herds. Five herds (H, n = 3...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
8,791 Views
14 Pages

Gastrointestinal Nematodes and Protozoa in Small and Large Ruminants from Rural Agro-Climatic Regions of Northern India

  • Anuja Sharma,
  • Shilpa Sharma,
  • Shilippreet Kour,
  • Achhada Ujalkaur Avatsingh,
  • Kahkashan Perveen,
  • Jamilah A. Alsulami and
  • Nasib Singh

4 November 2023

Gastrointestinal nematode parasites and gastrointestinal protozoan parasites are considered detrimental to the livestock population and manifest production-limiting effects. Small and large ruminants (cattle, buffalo, goats, and sheep) are important...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
4,343 Views
9 Pages

Detection of Gastrointestinal Nematode Populations Resistant to Albendazole and Ivermectin in Sheep

  • Jaime Mondragón-Ancelmo,
  • Agustín Olmedo-Juárez,
  • David Emanuel Reyes-Guerrero,
  • Gabriel Ramírez-Vargas,
  • Amairany Emithziry Ariza-Román,
  • María Eugenia López-Arellano,
  • Pedro Mendoza de Gives and
  • Fabio Napolitano

10 October 2019

Gastrointestinal parasite infections represent a major welfare problem in small ruminants reared in extensive systems, which may be exacerbated by anthelmintic resistance. Therefore, we aimed to study the efficacy of albendazole and ivermectin in she...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,319 Views
17 Pages

28 September 2025

Gastro-intestinal nematodes (GINs) are still of great concern in grazing ruminants, such as camelids, ovines and caprines, affecting animal health and productivity. This is mainly due to the development of anthelmintic resistance (AR) to the compound...