Patterns of Fasciola hepatica infection in Danish dairy cattle: implications for on-farm control of the parasite based on different diagnostic methods

被引:0
作者
Nao Takeuchi-Storm
Matthew Denwood
Heidi Huus Petersen
Heidi Larsen Enemark
Anna-Sofie Stensgaard
Mita Eva Sengupta
Nicola Jane Beesley
Jane Hodgkinson
Diana Williams
Stig Milan Thamsborg
机构
[1] University of Copenhagen,Research Group for Veterinary Parasitology, Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
[2] University of Copenhagen,Section for Animal Welfare and Disease Control, Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
[3] Technical University of Denmark,National Veterinary Institute
[4] Norwegian Veterinary Institute,Research Group for Animal Health, Department of Animal Health and Food Safety
[5] University of Copenhagen,Center for Macroecology, Evolution and Climate, The Natural History Museum of Denmark
[6] University of Liverpool,Department of Infection Biology, Institute of Infection and Global Health
来源
Parasites & Vectors | / 11卷
关键词
Transmission; Dairy; Diagnostic; ELISA; Denmark;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 215 条
[1]  
Claridge J(2012) is associated with the failure to detect bovine tuberculosis in dairy cattle Nat Commun 3 853-193
[2]  
Diggle P(2005)Estimating the financial losses due to bovine fasciolosis in Switzerland Vet Rec 157 188-216
[3]  
McCann CM(2018) and fasciolosis in ruminants in Europe: identifying research needs Transb Emerg Dis 65 199-48
[4]  
Mulcahy G(2015)Epidemiology and impact of Prev Vet Med. 121 41-83
[5]  
Flynn R(2015) exposure in high-yielding dairy herds Vet Parasitol. 208 77-234
[6]  
McNair J(2005)Bovine fasciolosis: control strategies based on the location of J Helminthol. 79 227-852
[7]  
Schweizer G(2004) habitats on farms J Parasitol. 90 845-444
[8]  
Braun U(2016)Triclabendazole: new skills to unravel an old(ish) enigma PLoS Negl Trop Dis. 10 e0004872-361
[9]  
Deplazes P(2012)An ultrasensitive capture ELISA for detection of Vet Parasitol. 187 436-51
[10]  
Torgerson PR(2014) coproantigens in sheep and cattle using a new monoclonal antibody (MM3) Aust Vet J. 92 357-335