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Field: Veterinary

Prevalence of hemoprotozoan diseases in cattle population of chittagong division, Bangladesh

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Md Abdul Alim, Shubhagata Das, Krisna Roy, Md. Masuduzzaman et al.

Journal: Research at the University of Copenhagen (University of Copenhagen)
Year: 2012
Citations: 59

A one year (2009-10) prevalence study on hemoprotozoan diseases was conducted in crossbred and indigenous cattle, Chittagong, Bangladesh. Blood samples were collected randomly from 216 crossbred and 432 indigenous cattle of four representative areas in three consecutive seasons. Samples were examine...

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Determination of hematological and serum biochemical reference values for indigenous sheep (Ovies aries) in Dhaka and Chittagong Districts of Bangladesh

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Md. Kaisar Rahman, Shariful Islam, Jinnat Ferdous, Md. Helal Uddin et al.

Journal: Veterinary WorldYear: 2018Citations: 57

AIM: The study was aimed to determine the reference values of most commonly used hematological and biochemical parameters of indigenous sheep, reared under semi-intensive backyard farms in Dhaka and Chittagong district, Bangladesh. MATERIALS AND METHODS: ) from June to December 2016 from Dhaka and C...

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Genetic control of immunity to gastrointestinal nematodes of cattle

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Louis C. Gasbarre, Eldin A. Leighton, Christopher J. Davies

Journal: Veterinary ParasitologyYear: 1990Citations: 57

Previous studies have indicated that host genetics significantly affects the number of gastrointestinal nematode eggs per gram (epg) in the feces of calves during their first grazing season. An entire calf crop of approximately 190 animals was monitored monthly until weaning to verify these earlier ...

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Gastro-intestinal nematodes in goats in Bangladesh: A large-scale epidemiological study on the prevalence and risk factors

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Anita Rani Dey, Nurjahan Begum, Md. Abdul Alim, Subrota Malakar et al.

Journal: Parasite Epidemiology and ControlYear: 2020Citations: 55

Goats greatly influence the economic sustainability of rural communities. However, parasitic diseases, especially gastrointestinal nematodes (GINs) are a major constraint on profitable small ruminants' production worldwide. During July- 2015 to June- 2016, we conducted a cross sectional study within...

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Treatment of Enterotoxigenic and Enteropathogenic<i>Escherichia coli</i>-induced Diarrhoea in Children with Bovine Immunoglobulin Milk Concentrate from Hyperimmunized Cows: A Double-blind, Placebo-controlled, Clinical Trial

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Thomas Casswall

Journal: Scandinavian Journal of GastroenterologyYear: 2000Citations: 51

BACKGROUND: Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) and enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) are important causes of diarrhoea in young children and are associated with significant mortality rates. Passive immunization with antibodies from immunized cows has previously been shown to be effective...

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Studies on medicinal plants against gastroinstestinal nematodes of goats

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MA Sujon, M Mostofa, MS Jahan, AR Das et al.

Journal: Bangladesh Journal of Veterinary MedicineYear: 1970Citations: 51

A detailed investigation was performed with the aim to find out the indigenous medicinal plants having anthelminthic action. Ten (10) indigenous medicinal plants were primarily selected and the ethanol extracts were prepared for anthelminthic trial and determination of anthelminthic properties in vi...

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Free-range egg production: its implications for hen welfare

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Dana L. M. Campbell, Md Saiful Bari, Jean‐Loup Rault

Journal: Animal Production ScienceYear: 2020Citations: 48

Free-range laying hen housing systems are prevalent in Australia and perceived by consumers to provide greater opportunities for the expression of natural behaviour resulting in higher hen welfare. However, all housing systems have both benefits and risks and scientific evidence is needed on the wel...

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Multiple anthelmintic resistance in gastrointestinal nematodes of small ruminants in Bangladesh

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Anita Rani Dey, Nurjahan Begum, A Anisuzzaman, Md. Abdul Alim et al.

Journal: Parasitology InternationalYear: 2020Citations: 47

Anthelmintic resistance (AR) against gastrointestinal nematodes (GINs) of sheep and goats is a global concern. To address the problem, this study assessed the status of AR in different government and private sheep and goat farms in Bangladesh. We conducted fecal egg count reduction test (FECRT) and ...

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Prevalence of brucellosis and its association with reproductive problems in cows in Bangladesh

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Mohammad Saidur Rahman, J‐C. Han, Jongsun Park, Ji‐Hyun Lee et al.

Journal: Veterinary RecordYear: 2006Citations: 47
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Socialisation and its effect on play behaviour and aggression in the domestic pig (Sus scrofa)

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Jennifer E. Weller, Irene Camerlink, Simon P. Turner, Marianne Farish et al.

Journal: Scientific ReportsYear: 2019Citations: 46

There is considerable interest in how early life experiences shape behavioural development. For example, the socialisation of unfamiliar pigs pre-weaning has been suggested to decrease aggression during later life. However, the behavioural mechanisms behind this socialisation effect remain unexplore...

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Treatment of <i>Helicobacter pylori</i> infection in infants in rural Bangladesh with oral immunoglobulins from hyperimmune bovine colostrum

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Casswall, Sarker, Albert Albert, Fuchs et al.

Journal: Alimentary Pharmacology & TherapeuticsYear: 1998Citations: 46

BACKGROUND: Antibodies from hyperimmune bovine colostrum have been shown to be effective in treatment against a variety of microorganisms, including Helicobacter pylori in adults. AIM: To test this form of treatment in a small group of H. pylori infected children in a periurban community in Banglade...

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Fasciola hepatica: IgG and IgA levels in the serum and bile of infected cattle

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D.L. Hughes, R.E.B. Hanna, H.W. Symonds

Journal: Experimental ParasitologyYear: 1981Citations: 44
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PATHOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION OF LIVER FLUKE INFECTION OF SLAUGHTERED BLACK BENGAL GOAT IN A SELECTED AREA OF BANGLADESH

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Suman Talukder, M. J. U. Bhuiyan, MM Hossain, MM Uddin et al.

Journal: Bangladesh Journal of Veterinary MedicineYear: 1970Citations: 44

This study was conducted in Sylhet district of Bangladesh to investigate the pathological effect of liver fluke in Black Bengal goats of different age groups, sex and in seasons. In this study, livers of male and female goats were collected randomly from slaughter house during a period of 1 (one) ye...

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Exploring the Genetic Resistance to Gastrointestinal Nematodes Infection in Goat Using RNA-Sequencing

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Ali Bhuiyan, Jingjin Li, Zhenyang Wu, Pan Ni et al.

Journal: International Journal of Molecular SciencesYear: 2017Citations: 42

Gastrointestinal nematodes (GINs) are one of the most economically important parasites of small ruminants and a major animal health concern in many regions of the world. However, the molecular mechanisms of the host response to GIN infections in goat are still little known. In this study, two geneti...

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Fascioliasis risk factors and space-time clusters in domestic ruminants in Bangladesh

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A. K. M. Anisur Rahman, Sk Shaheenur Islam, Md Hasanuzzaman Talukder, Md. Kumrul Hassan et al.

Journal: Parasites & VectorsYear: 2017Citations: 40

BACKGROUND: A retrospective observational study was conducted to identify fascioliasis hotspots, clusters, potential risk factors and to map fascioliasis risk in domestic ruminants in Bangladesh. Cases of fascioliasis in cattle, buffalo, sheep and goats from all districts in Bangladesh between 2011 ...

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