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1 | 2013 | Production Characteristics And Constraints Of Rabbit Farming In Central, Nairobi And Rift-valley Provinces In Kenya Click to View Abstract
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2 | 2013 | : Farming Practices And Risk Factors For Transmission Of Helminths Of Free Range Pigs In Homabay District, Kenya Click to View Abstract
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3 | 2013 | Skin Lesions Associated With Ectoparasitic Infestation In Indigenous Chickens In Eastern Province Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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4 | 2013 | Agricultural Impact Of Porcine Cysticercosis In Africa: A Review Click to View Abstract
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5 | 2012 | Participatory Risk Assessment For Peste Des Petit Ruminants: Factor Analysis Of Small Ruminants’ Pastoral Management Practices In Turkana District, Kenya Click to View Abstract
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6 | 2012 | Prevalence Of Porcine Cysticercosis And Associated Risk Factors In Homa Bay District, Kenya Click to View Abstract
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7 | 2012 | Knowledge Of Mange Among Masai Pastoralists In Kenya Click to View Abstract
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8 | 2012 | Sarcoptic Mange And Cheetah Conservation In Masai Mara (Kenya): Epidemiological Study In A Wildlife/livestock System. Click to View Abstract
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9 | 2012 | Prevalence, Intensity And Spectrum Of Helminths Of Free Range Pigs In Homabay District, Kenya Click to View Abstract
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10 | 2012 | Occurrence And Lesions Associated With Echinostoma Revolutum In Free-range Chickens In Kenya Click to View Abstract
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11 | 2012 | Seasonal Newcastle Disease Antibody Titres In Village Chicken Of Mbeere District, Eastern Province, Kenya Click to View Abstract
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12 | 2012 | Prevalence Of Ecto And Endo Parasites In Free-range Chickens In Mbeere District, Eastern Province, Kenya Click to View Abstract
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13 | 2012 | Severe Parasitism-a Himrance To Effective Newcastle Disease Control In Village Chickens Click to View Abstract
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14 | 2012 | The Efficacy Of Albendazole And Mexidectin In The Control Of Nematode Infection In Diary Cattle Click to View Abstract
The objective of this randomized controlled field trial was to determine and compare the efficacies of two anthelmintics, moxidectin and albendazole on gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) in smallholder dairy cattle in Kenya in June to August 2010. On the first visit, faecal samples were collected from the rectum of 419 cattle on 128 smallholder dairy farms that were above three months of age., Faecal egg counts (FECs) for GIN eggs were conducted using the modified McMaster method, and larval cultures were done on pooled samples for each farm to determine the GIN genera encountered. The cattle were allocated to three treatments groups (albendazole, moxidectin, and placebo groups), using a blocked random allocation method. A second faecal sampling and FEC was done on the recruited cattle two weeks post-treatment, with laboratory staff again blinded to each sample’s group status. Statistical analyses were conducted to determine the efficacies of the two anthelmintics mentioned relative to the placebo group. The prevalence of GIN infections in the study population was 13.8%, in large part due to 75% of the cattle being managed using zero-grazing. Haemonchus, Trichostrongylus and Oesophagostomum were found on 28%, 20% and 15% of the 128 farms, respectively. The newer moxidectin had significantly better efficacy (95.8%) than albendazole (74.9%) for treating GINs in smallholder dairy cattle in Kenya.
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15 | 2012 | Determination Of Seasonal Parasite Carriage Of Village Chicken In Mbeere, Antiparasitic Treatments Used And Effectiveness Of Selected Anthelmintics Click to View Abstract
The overall objective of the study is to determine parasite carriage of village chicken of Mbeere district, Eastern province of Kenya. The study was conducted for over two seasons, the dry (January to March) and wet (October to December) season. Subsequently efficacy testing of selected antiparasitic drugs will be conducted. Twenty four birds of three age groups (chicks, growers and adults) were randomly selected from homesteads. The study showed that all chicken (100%) harboured ecto and endoparasites and 79.1% were infected with haemoparasites. With respect to ectoparasites, all the birds (100%) were infested, with lice, while 75% were infected with mites, 66.7% with ticks and 54.1% with fleas. The most prevalent nematodes were the caecal worms (91.7%), Tetramere species (54.1%), Gonglylonema (29.1%) and Coccidial oocyst (20.8%). Cestodes were also present in 91.7% of the samples. Haemoparasites had a prevalence of 83.3%. This study has shown that endo and ectoparasites are a common health problem in the village chicken in Mbeere District, Kenya. The studies for wet season and for drug sensitivity testing are still on-going.
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16 | 2012 | Intensive And Multi-type Parasite Infection–a Hindrance To Effective Newcastle Disease Control In Village Chickens? Click to View Abstract
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17 | 2011 | The Curse Of The Prey: Sarcoptes Mite Molecular Analysis Reveals Potential Prey-to-predator Parasite Infestation In Wild Animals From Masai Mara, Kenya Click to View Abstract
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18 | 2011 | Prevalence Of Haemoparasites Infection In Indigenous Chicken In Eastern Province Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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19 | 2011 | Risk Factors Associated With Occurrence Of Nematodes In Free-range Pigs In Busia District, Kenya Click to View Abstract
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20 | 2011 | Worm Control In Grazing Livestock And Anthelmintic Resistance Click to View Abstract
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21 | 2010 | High Efficacy Of Combined Albendazole And Ivermectin Treatment Against Gastrointestinal Nematodes In Vervet Monkeys And Baboons Click to View Abstract
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22 | 2010 | Prevalence Of Ectoparasites Infestation In Indigenous Free-ranging Village Chickens In Different Agro-ecological Zones In Kenya Click to View Abstract
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23 | 2010 | Risk Factors And Lingual Prevalence Of Porcine Cysticercosis In The Lake Kyoga Basin In Uganda Click to View Abstract
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24 | 2010 | Prevalence Of Gastrointestinal Protozoa And Association With Risk Factors In Free-range Pigs In Kenya. Click to View Abstract
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25 | 2010 | Institutional And Organisational Requirements For Implementing The Livestock Identification And Traceability System In Kenya Click to View Abstract
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26 | 2010 | Long-term Performance Of Electronic Identification Devices And Model Traceability System For Cattle Under Pastoral Production Systems Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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27 | 2010 | Design And Development Of An Electronic Identification And Traceability System For Cattle Under Pastoral Production Systems: A Case For Kenya Click to View Abstract
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28 | 2010 | Constraints To Production, Disease Perceptions And Ticks And Helminths Control Practices On Dairy Cattle Farms In Nyandarua District, Kenya Click to View Abstract
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29 | 2010 | Seroprevalence Of Cysticercosis Cellulosae And Associated Risk Factors In Free Range Pigs In Kenya Click to View Abstract
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30 | 2010 | Prevalence Of Porcine Cysticercosis And Risk Factors For Taenia Solium Cysticercosis In Homa Bay District, Kenya Click to View Abstract
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31 | 2010 | Risk Factors And Socio-economic Effects Associated With Spread Of Peste Des Petits Ruminants In Turkana District, Kenya Click to View Abstract
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32 | 2010 | Enhancing Village Chicken Productivity Through Parasite Management For Effective Newcastle Disease Vaccination In Kenya Click to View Abstract
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33 | 2010 | Characteristics Of Pig Trade In Low Income Settings In Busia District, Kenya Click to View Abstract
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34 | 2009 | Characteristics Of The Smallholder Free-range Pig Production System In Western Kenya Click to View Abstract
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35 | 2009 | Characteristics Of Pig Trade In Low Income Settings In Busia District, Kenya Click to View Abstract
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36 | 2009 | The Effects Of Anthelmintic Treatments Against Gastrointestinal Nematodes On The Performance Of Breeding Ewes And Lambs On Pasture In Semi -arid Kenya Click to View Abstract
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37 | 2008 | Preliminary Study Of The Prevalence Of Helminthes And Their Associated Pathological Lesions In Four Fish Species From River Tana Click to View Abstract
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38 | 2008 | Prevalence Of Ectoparasites In Indigenous Chickens In Two Agro-ecological Zones, Eastern Province, Kenya Click to View Abstract
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39 | 2008 | Prevalence Of Hemoparasite Infections In Indigenous Chickens In Eastern Province, Kenya Click to View Abstract
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40 | 2008 | Taenia Solium Cysticercosis In Kenya Click to View Abstract
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41 | 2008 | Intensity Of Ectoparasites In Free-range Family Chicken In Eastern Province, Kenya Click to View Abstract
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42 | 2007 | An Update On Taenia Solium Cysticercosis In Kenya Click to View Abstract
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43 | 2007 | An Update On Taenia Solium Cysticercosis In Kenya Click to View Abstract
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44 | 2006 | Gastrointestinal Parasites Of Free-ranging Colobus Monkeys (Colobus Angolensis Palliatus) In Kwale District, Coastal Kenya Click to View Abstract
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45 | 2006 | Seasonal Patterns Of Gastrointestinal Nematode Infections In Sheep In A Semi-arid Area Of Kajiado District Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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46 | 2006 | The Effects Of Weather On The Occurrence And Magnitude Of Peri-parturient Rise In Trichostrongylid Nematode Egg Output In Dorper Ewes In A Semi-arid Area Of Kajiado District Of Kenya. Click to View Abstract
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47 | 2006 | Control Of Gastrointestinal Nematodes In Goats On Pastures In South Africa Using The Nematophagus Fungi Duddintonia Flagrans And Selective Anthelmintic Treatments Click to View Abstract
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48 | 2006 | Preliminary Study Of The Prevalence Of Helminthes And Their Associated Pathological Lesions In Four Fish Species From River Tana Click to View Abstract
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49 | 2006 | Zoonotic Helminth Parasites Recovered From Dogs In Kisumu And Their Public Health Importance Click to View Abstract
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50 | 2006 | Control Of Gastrointestinal Nematodes In Grazing Livestock And Anthelmintic Resistance Click to View Abstract
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51 | 2006 | Combating Cysticercosis In ECA Click to View Abstract
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52 | 2006 | Preliminary Study On The Occurrence Of Endoparasites And Their Associated Pathological Lesions In Four Fish Species Click to View Abstract
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53 | 2006 | Sebaceous Gland Adenocarcinoma In A Cow. Click to View Abstract
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54 | 2005 | Epidemiology And Control Of Gastrointestinal Nematodes In Dorper Lambs In A Semi-arid Area Of Kajiado District Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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55 | 2004 | Gastrointestinal Nematode Infections In Dorper Lambs In A Semi-arid Area Of Kajiado District Of Kenya. Click to View Abstract
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56 | 2004 | Occurrence Of Peri-parturient Rise In Trichostrongylid Nematode Egg Output In Dorper Ewes In A Semi-arid Area Of Kajiado District Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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57 | 2004 | Development, Survival And Availability Of Gastrointestinal Nematodes Of Sheep On Pastures In A Semi-arid Area Of Kajiado District Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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58 | 2004 | Relative Occurrence Of Fasciola Species In Cattle, Sheep And Goats Slaughtered At Dagoretti Slaughterhouse In Kenya Click to View Abstract
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59 | 2004 | Prevalence And Economic Importance Of Fasciolosis In Cattle, Sheep And Goats In Kenya Click to View Abstract
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60 | 2004 | Comparison Of Two Techniques Used For The Recovery Of Infective Strongylid Nematode Larvae In Herbage Click to View Abstract
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61 | 2004 | Epidemiology Of Gastrointestinal Helminth Infections In Dorper Sheep In A Semi-arid Area Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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62 | 2004 | Epidemiology And Control Of Gastrointestinal Nematodes In Dorper Lambs In A Semi-arid Area Of Kajiado District Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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63 | 2004 | Occurence Of Peri-parturient Rise In Trichostrongylid Nematode Egg Output In Dorper Ewes In A Semi-arid Area Of Kajiado District Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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64 | 2004 | Capture And Sampling Of Thompson’s Gazelles For Gastrointestinal Parasites In Marula Ranch In Kenya Click to View Abstract
Thompson’s gazelles are an important part of wildlife in Kenya and their meat is utilised for human consumption. Gastrointestinal (GIT) parasites however, may be a limiting factor to their management and utilisation. A survey of the prevalence and intensity of gastrointestinal parasites in Thompson’s gazelles was conducted on a game ranch in October 2003. 31 male and female gazelles were captured using net screens. Fecal samples were collected directly from their rectum. Nematode EPG, presence of fluke eggs, cestode eggs and coccidial oocyts were determined on each sample using a modified McMaster technique. All the 31 captured gazelles were shedding strongyle-type nematode eggs and coccidial oocyts. Trichuris eggs were found in only 1 out of 3 fecal samples from the young males and in none of the samples from 6 young females and 22 adult gazelles. Fluke and cestode eggs were not found in any of the samples. Fecal cultures revealed predominance of Haemonchus, Gazellostrongylus and Trichostronglus in fecal samples from the captured gazelles.
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65 | 2003 | Anthelmintic And Other Pharmacological Activities Of The Root Bark Extracts Of Albizia Anthelmintica Brongn Click to View Abstract
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66 | 2003 | The Emergence Of Taenia Solium Cysticercosis In Eastern And Southern Africa As A Serious Agricultural Problem And Public Health Risk Click to View Abstract
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67 | 2003 | Gastrointestinal Nematodes In Sheep On Communal Grazing Land In Nyandarua District In Central Kenya. Click to View Abstract
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68 | 2003 | Evaluation Of Effects Of Plant Extracts On Trypanosomes Click to View Abstract
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69 | 2003 | Gastrointestinal Nematode Infections In Sheep On Communal Grazing Land In Nyandarua District Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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70 | 2003 | Evaluation Of Effects Of Plant Extracts On Trypanosomes Click to View Abstract
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71 | 2002 | The Prevalence And Economic Importance Of Bovine Fasciolosis In Kenya. An Analysis Of Abattoir Data Click to View Abstract
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72 | 2002 | Effect Of Three Anthelmintic Treatment Regimes Against Fasciola And Gastrointestinal Nematodes On The Performance Of Ewes And Lambs On Pastures In The Highlands Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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73 | 2002 | Strategic Use Of Moxidectin Or Closantel In Combination With Levamisole To Control Nematodes Of Sheep In The Kenya Highlands Click to View Abstract
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74 | 2002 | Strategic Control Of Gastrointestinal Nematodes In Sheep In The Highlands Of Central Kenya Click to View Abstract
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75 | 2002 | Research Capacity Building: ENRECA Livestock Helminth Research Project In Eastern And Southern Africa After 10 Years Click to View Abstract
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76 | 2002 | Research Activities Under A Post Doctoral Fellowship At The University Of Pretoria, South Africa Click to View Abstract
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77 | 2002 | Research Activities Under A Post Doctoral Fellowship At The University Of Pretoria, South Africa Click to View Abstract
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78 | 2002 | Strategic Use Of Moxidectin Or Closantel In Combination With Levamisole In The Control Of Nematodes Of Sheep In The Highlands Of Central Kenya Click to View Abstract
The strategic use of moxidectin or closantel in combination with levamisole (LEV) to control gastrointestinal nematodes of sheep in the highlands of central Kenya was examined. Thirty Corriedale female lambs aged between 6 and 8 months were assigned to three treatment groups of ten lambs each. The three groups of lambs were set stocked on separate paddocks for the entire study period of 12 months. Lambs in Group 1 were dewormed strategically with moxidectin at 0.2 mg/kg body weight and those in Group 2 with closantel at 10 mg/kg body weight together with LEV at 7.5 mg/kg body weight. These strategic treatments were given 3 weeks after the onset of both the short and long rains and at the end of the long rainy season. The third group of lambs remained untreated (control group). Nematode infections in the treated groups of lambs and larval infectivity for the pastures on which the lambs were grazing were well controlled compared with the untreated control group. This resulted in higher weight gains and packed cell volume (PCV) in the treated lambs compared with the untreated lambs. These parameters were comparable between the lambs treated with moxidectin and those treated with closantel plus LEV. The estimated monitory benefit per animal from the control of gastrointestinal nematodes using moxidectin or closantel in combination with LEV when compared with animals in the control group were US dollars 26 and 25, respectively. It was concluded that worm control strategies for sheep in the study area, which are based on anthelmintic treatments during the rainy seasons, are effective. Due to the extended period during which pastures remain infective in the high rainfall central highlands of Kenya, anthelmintics with sustained action such as moxidectin or closantel may be most effective. On farms where resistance to the commonly used benzimidazoles or LEV groups of anthelmintics has developed, moxidectin or closantel may be used in helminth control programs for sheep.
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79 | 2001 | Gastrointestinal Nematode Infections In Sheep Grazing On Communal Land In Nyandarua District Of Central Kenya. Click to View Abstract
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80 | 2001 | Impact Of Gastrointestinal Helminths On Production In Young Goats In Kenya Click to View Abstract
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81 | 2001 | Common Internal Parasites Encountered In Donkeys In Kiambu District, Kenya Click to View Abstract
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82 | 2001 | Effectiveness Of Wet Season Deworming In Controlling Gastrointestinal Nematodes In Sheep In The Highlands Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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83 | 2001 | Cysticercosis In Kenya Click to View Abstract
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84 | 2001 | Control Of Fasciola And Gastrointestinal Nematodes In Sheep In The Highlands Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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85 | 2001 | The Anthelmintic Activity Of Extracts From Some Medicinal Plants Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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86 | 2001 | Effectiveness Of Wet Season Deworming In Controlling Gastrointestinal Nematodes In Sheep In The Highlands Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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87 | 2001 | Integrated Sustainable Parasite Control In Ruminants In Mixed Farming Systems In Kenya Click to View Abstract
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88 | 2001 | Porcine Cysticercosis In Kenya Click to View Abstract
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89 | 2001 | Control Of Fasciola And Gastrointestinal Nematodes In Sheep In The Highlands Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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90 | 2001 | Cysticercosis In Kenya Click to View Abstract
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91 | 2001 | Integrated Sustainable Parasite Control In Ruminants In Mixed Farming Systems In Kenya Click to View Abstract
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92 | 2001 | Porcine Cysticercosis In Kenya Click to View Abstract
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93 | 2000 | Repeatability Of Questionnaire Responses On Worm Control Practices On Sheep Farms In Nyandarua District Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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94 | 1999 | Repeatability Of Questionnaire Responses On Worm Control Practices On Sheep Farms In Nyandarua District Of Kenya. Bulletin Of Animal Health And Production In Africa 49 Click to View Abstract
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95 | 1999 | Pathological Lesions Associated With Internal Parasites Of Donkeys In Kiambu District, Kenya Click to View Abstract
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96 | 1999 | Prevalence And Economic Importance Of Fasciola And Other Helminth In Cattle And Sheep In Nyandarua District Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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97 | 1999 | Seasonal Population Dynamics Of Gastrointestinal Helminths In Donkeys In Kiambu District Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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98 | 1999 | Control Of Gastrointestinal Nematodes In Weaner Calves In The Kenya Highlands Click to View Abstract
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99 | 1999 | The Prevalence And Economic Importance Of Fasciola And Other Helminth In Cattle And Sheep In Nyandarua District Of Kenya. Click to View Abstract
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100 | 1999 | Evaluation Of Control Strategies For Helminth Infections In Ruminants In Kenya Click to View Abstract
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101 | 1999 | Comparison Of Haematological Changes And Strongyle Faecal Egg Counts In Donkeys In Kiambu District Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
Haematological data were obtained through analysis of blood samples taken from sixteen donkeys randomly selected from a donkey population in Kiambu District, Kenya. Nine out of sixteen of the donkeys examined were anaemic, with low RBC counts (ranging between 3.2 - 4.18 x 106/ml) and low Hb concentrations (ranging between 6.6 - 9.7 gm%). Seven out of nine of these donkeys in addition, had relatively low PCV values (18% - 28.7%). The epg counts in the anaemic donkeys ranged between 0 and 3100. The total protein levels in all the sixteen donkeys were slightly elevated. The differential leucocyte counts were within the normal range in twelve out of sixteen donkeys. Two donkeys had leucocytosis, with WBC counts ranging between 18.6 and 24.8, and epg counts ranging between 100 and 200
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102 | 1998 | Resistance To Benzimidazoles And Levamisole In Nematode Parasites Of Sheep In Nyandarua District Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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103 | 1998 | The Relationship Between The Faecal Egg-count Reduction Percentage (FECR%) And The Lethal Dose 50% (LD50) In The Egg Hatch Assay And Larval Development Assay Click to View Abstract
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104 | 1998 | The Common Internal Parasites Encountered In Donkeys In Kiambu District And The Pathological Lesions Associated With Them Click to View Abstract
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105 | 1998 | Correlation Between Faecal Egg Counts And Worm Burdens In Sheep In Nyandarua District Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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106 | 1998 | Correlation Between Faecal Egg Counts And Worm Burdens In Sheep In Nyandarua District Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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107 | 1998 | Effect Of Anthelmintic Resistance On Fitness Characteristics In Haemonchus Contortus Click to View Abstract
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108 | 1997 | Anthelmintic Resistance In Nematode Parasites Of Sheep In Denmark Click to View Abstract
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109 | 1997 | Worm Control Practices On Sheep Farms In Nyandarua District Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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110 | 1997 | The Epidemiology Of Nematodes And Liver Fluke Infections In Sheep In Nyandarua District Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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111 | 1997 | The Strategic Use Of Closantel And Albendazole In Controlling Naturally Acquired Gastrointestinal Nematodes Of Sheep In The Kenya Highlands Click to View Abstract
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112 | 1997 | Detection Of Anthelmintic Resistance Using The Faecal Egg-count Reduction Test (FECRT), The Egg-hatch Assay (EHA) And Larval Development Assay (LDA). Click to View Abstract
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113 | 1997 | Dictyocaulosis In Donkeys In Kiambu District Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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114 | 1997 | Dictyocaulosis In Donkeys In Kiambu District Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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115 | 1996 | A Questionnaire Survey Of Nematode Parasite Control Practices On Goat Farms In Denmark Click to View Abstract
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116 | 1996 | A Survey Of Anthelmintic Resistance In Nematode Parasites Of Goats In Denmark Click to View Abstract
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117 | 1996 | Worm Control Practices On Sheep Farms In Denmark And Implications For The Development Of Anthelmintic Resistance Click to View Abstract
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118 | 1996 | Anthelmintic Resistance In Nematode Parasites Of Sheep And Goats In Denmark. Click to View Abstract
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119 | 1995 | Indvoldsorm Hos Far (Gastrointestinal Worms Of Sheep) - 13 Vaesentlige Sporgsmal Om Lobetarmorm (13 Important Questions About Intestinal And Abomasal Worms). Click to View Abstract
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120 | 1995 | Ormemiddelresistens Hos Far (Anthelmintic Resistance In Sheep). Hovedresultater Af Endansk Undersogelse (The Results Of A Survey In Denmark) Click to View Abstract
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121 | 1995 | Acute Fatal Fasciolosis In Sheep In Kinangop Division In Nyandarua District Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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122 | 1995 | Epidemiology And Control Of Gastrointestinal Nematodes Of Ruminants In The Tropics. Click to View Abstract
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123 | 1995 | Epidemiology And Control Of Gastrointestinal Nematodes In Small Ruminants In Kenya. Click to View Abstract
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124 | 1995 | A Survey Of Anthelmintic Resistance In Sheep And Goats In Denmark Click to View Abstract
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125 | 1995 | Effectiveness Of The Strategic Use Of Closantel And Albendazole In Controlling Gastrointestinal Nematodes Of Sheep In Kenya Click to View Abstract
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126 | 1995 | Gastrointestinal Helminth Control Practices And Anthelmintic Resistance On Sheep Farms In Nyandarua District Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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127 | 1995 | Effectiveness Of The Strategic Use Of Closantel And Albendazole In Controlling Gastrointestinal Nematodes Of Sheep In Kenya Click to View Abstract
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128 | 1995 | Epidemiology And Control Of Gastrointestinal Nematodes Of Ruminants In The Tropics Click to View Abstract
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129 | 1995 | Gastrointestinal Helminth Control Practices And Anthelmintic Resistance On Sheep Farms In Nyandarua District Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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130 | 1994 | The Prevalence And Intensity Of Infection With Eimeria Species In Sheep In Nyandarua District Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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131 | 1994 | Anthelmintics Usage In Kenya And Its Implications. Click to View Abstract
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132 | 1994 | Worm Control Practices On Sheep Farms In Denmark Click to View Abstract
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133 | 1994 | Developing Genetic Resistance To Internal Parasites (helminths) In Goats And Cattle In Kenya Click to View Abstract
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134 | 1994 | Use Of Anthelmintics On Goat Farms In Denmark And Implications For The Development Of Anthelmintic Resistance Click to View Abstract
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135 | 1994 | Developing Genetic Resistance To Internal Parasites (Helminths) In Goats And Cattle In Kenya Click to View Abstract
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136 | 1994 | Genetic Studies Of Galla And Small East African Goats And Their Correlated Growth A Click to View Abstract
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137 | 1994 | Use Of Anthelmintics On Goat Farms In Denmark And Implications For The Development Of Anthelmintic Resistance Click to View Abstract
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138 | 1993 | Anthelmintic Resistance In Nematode Species Of Goats On Some Farms In Kenya Click to View Abstract
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139 | 1993 | Resistance Of Field Isolates Of Haemonchus Contortus To Thiabendazole And Fenbendazole In Kenya Click to View Abstract
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140 | 1993 | Prevalence Of Gastrointestinal Helminths And Coccidial Parasites And Frequency Distribution Of Some Nematodes Of Goats On Farms In Four Districts Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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141 | 1993 | Resistance To Thiabendazole, Fenbendazole And Levamisole In Gastrointestinal Nematodes Of Goats In Kenya Click to View Abstract
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142 | 1993 | Haemonchus And Trichostrongylus Species In Goats In Kenya Resistant To Anthelmintics Click to View Abstract
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143 | 1993 | Prevalence And Levels Of Infection With Gastrointestinal Helminths Of Sheep In Nyandarua District Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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144 | 1993 | The Problem Of Anthelmintic Resistance In East Africa: An Update Click to View Abstract
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145 | 1993 | Epidemiology Of Gastrointestinal Helminths And Liver Flukes In Sheep In Nyandarua District Click to View Abstract
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146 | 1993 | Prevalence And Levels Of Infection With Eimeria Species In Sheep In Nyandarua District Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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147 | 1993 | Cattle Gastrointestinal Helminths On Some Farms In Njabini Area Of Kinangop Division, Nyandarua District, Kenya Click to View Abstract
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148 | 1993 | Prevalence And Levels Of Infection With Gastrointestinal Helminths Of Sheep In Nyandarua District Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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149 | 1993 | The Problem Of Anthelmintic Resistance In East Africa Click to View Abstract
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150 | 1992 | Gastrointestinal Parasites In Cattle On Four Farms In Nyandarua District, Kenya Click to View Abstract
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151 | 1991 | Resistance To Thiabendazole, Fenbendazole And Levamisole In Haemonchus And Trichostrongylus Species In Sheep On A Kenyan Farm. Click to View Abstract
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152 | 1991 | The Prevalence Of Anthelmintic Resistance In Sheep In Three Districts Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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153 | 1991 | Observations On Changes In Resistance To Levamisole In Haemonchus Contortus After Passage In Sheep And Calves Click to View Abstract
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154 | 1991 | Variations In LC50 In The Egg Hatch Assay For Anthelmintic Resistant Trichostrongylid Nematode Parasites In Sheep Click to View Abstract
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155 | 1991 | The Incidence Of Thiabendazole And Fenbendazole Resistance In Field Populations Of Haemonchus Contortus Click to View Abstract
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156 | 1991 | Gastrointestinal Nematodes Of Goats In Kenya Resistant To Thiabendazole And Levamisole Anthelmintics Click to View Abstract
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157 | 1991 | Http://profiles.uonbi.ac.ke/jmgathuma/publications Click to View Abstract
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158 | 1991 | The Incidence Of Thiabendazole And Fenbendazole Resistance In Field Populations Of Haemonchus Contortus Click to View Abstract
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159 | 1990 | Effect_of_selection_pressure_for_thiabendazole_resistance_on_fitness_of_haemonchus_contortus_in_sheep Click to View Abstract
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160 | 1990 | Variations In LC50 In The In-vitro Egg Hatch Assay For Anthelmintic Resistant Trichostrongylid Nematode Parasites In Sheep Click to View Abstract
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161 | 1990 | Prevalence Of Anthelmintic Resistance In Sheep In Three Districts Of Kenya Click to View Abstract
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162 | 1989 | An Interesting Picture Of Anthelmintic Resistance And Fitness In Haemonchus Contortus Click to View Abstract
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163 | 1989 | Moderate Anthelmintic Resistance Reduces General Fitness, But Further Anthelmintic Selection Improves Fitness In Haemonchus Contortus. Click to View Abstract
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164 | 1989 | Effect Of Anthelmintic Resistance On Fitness Characteristics In Haemonchus Contortus Click to View Abstract
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165 | 1989 | Moderate Anthelmintic Resistance Reduces General Fitness, But Further Anthelmintic Selection Improves Fitness In Haemonchus Contortus Click to View Abstract
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166 | 1988 | The Association Between Biological Characteristics In Haemonchus Contortus And Thiabendazole Resistance Click to View Abstract
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