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A one year (November 2003 to October 2004) trial was carried out to measure the effects of strategic flukicidal (triclabendazole) treatment regimes on some indicative parameter in naturally fluke-infected sheep in Wolemera District. . Three groups of animals were used in this experiment: Group I ...


Asrat, M.Petros, B.Jobre, Y.Peden, Donald G.Shiferaw, Y.Taddesse, G.Mamo, M.[Effects of strategic flukicidal (triclabendazole) treatment in naturally fasciola infected sheep: A case study in Wolemera District, Ethiopia]Effects of strategic flukicidal (triclabendazole) treatment in naturally fasciola infected sheep: A case study in Wolemera District, Ethiopia

From November 2003 to October 2004, the prevalence rate of ovine fasciolosis in small-scale irrigation schemes found in three different agro-ecologic zones of the Upper Awash River Basin was assessed. An overall fasciolosis infection prevalence rate of 56.3% (729/1296) was recorded in examined sh...


Asrat, M.Petros, B.Jobre, Y.Peden, Donald G.Shiferaw, Y.Taddesse, G.Mamo, M.[Infection prevalence of ovine fasciolosis in small-scale irrigation schemes along the Upper Awash River Basin]Infection prevalence of ovine fasciolosis in small-scale irrigation schemes along the Upper Awash River Basin

An experiment was carried out to evaluate anthelmintic activities of three herbal plants, namely; Dodonea viscose, Albizzia gummifera and Veronia amygdalina against gastrointestinal nematode infections in sheeThe experiment was set in a parallel group design (PGD) with five treatment groups each ...


Biftu, D.Nurfeta, A.Jobre, Y.[Evaluation of anthelmintic activities of crude leaf extracts of three indigenous herbal plants against ovine gastrointestinal nematodosis]Evaluation of anthelmintic activities of crude leaf extracts of three indigenous herbal plants against ovine gastrointestinal nematodosis

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