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Scientific Article

The significance of inhibition in the parasitic development of abomasal nematodes in New Zealand sheep

Pages 98-102 | Received 13 Mar 1973, Published online: 23 Feb 2011

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WAG Charleston & PB McKenna. (2002) Nematodes and liver fluke in New Zealand. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 50:sup3, pages 41-47.
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P. B. McKenna. (1981) The diagnostic value and interpretation of faecal egg counts in sheep. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 29:8, pages 129-132.
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P. B. McKenna. (1976) An evaluation of the peptic digestion technique (Herlich 1956) for the post-mortem recovery of abomasal nematodes from sheep. New Zealand Journal of Experimental Agriculture 4:2, pages 235-237.
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P.B. McKenna. (1974) The seasonal occurrence of inhibited abomasal nematodes in young sheep. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 22:11, pages 214-217.
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P.B. McKenna. (1974) The persistence and fate of inhibited Haemonchus contortus larvae in young sheep. New Zealand Veterinary Journal 22:7, pages 122-126.
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David L. Emery, Peter W. Hunt & Leo F. Le Jambre. (2016) Haemonchus contortus: the then and now, and where to from here?. International Journal for Parasitology 46:12, pages 755-769.
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P.J. Waller, A.D. Donald & R.J. Dobson. (1981) Arrested development of intestinal Trichostrongylus spp in grazing sheep and seasonal changes in the relative abundance of T colubriformis ana Tvitrinus. Research in Veterinary Science 30:2, pages 213-216.
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I. A. Barger & L. F. Le Jambre. (2008) THE ROLE OF INHIBITED LARVAE IN THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF OVINE HAEMONCHOSIS. Australian Veterinary Journal 55:12, pages 580-583.
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W. J. Coadwell & P. F. V. Ward. (2009) Annual variation in the growth of Haemonchus contortus in experimental infections of sheep and its relation to arrested development . Parasitology 74:2, pages 121-132.
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