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Scientific Article

The distribution of Nematodirus spp. occurring in sheep in New Zealand

Pages 16-18 | Published online: 23 Feb 2011
 

Abstract

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Most outbreaks of parasitic gastro-enteritis in sheep in New Zealand have been ascribed to the presence of nematodes of the family Trichostrongylidae, and in particular the genera, Haemonchus, Ostertagia, and Trichostrongylus. However, during the period 1956–58, a number of outbreaks of disease occurred in lambs and the condition was associated with heavy Neniatodirus infestation. Although Neinatodirus spp. are commonly foundin sheep in this country, only moderate numbers of worms are usually present in any individual and the worm has been regarded as non-pathogenic. Similar views were held in the British Isles until about 1951, when an acute disease condition of lambs, associated with heavy Neniatodirus burdens, caused serious losses.

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