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Alessandro Francisco Talamini do Amarante
Researcher at Sao Paulo State University
Publications - 164
Citations - 4325
Alessandro Francisco Talamini do Amarante is an academic researcher from Sao Paulo State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Haemonchus contortus & Eggs per gram. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 151 publications receiving 3744 citations. Previous affiliations of Alessandro Francisco Talamini do Amarante include Texas A&M University.
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Resistance of Santa Ines, Suffolk and Ile de France sheep to naturally acquired gastrointestinal nematode infections.
Alessandro Francisco Talamini do Amarante,Patrícia Ana Bricarello,Patrícia Ana Bricarello,R. A. Rocha,Solange Maria Gennari +4 more
TL;DR: The relative resistance of Santa Ines young male sheep was superior to that of Suffolk and Ile de France sheep and Suffolk male lambs and all three breeds showed similar Trichostrongylus colubriformis worm burdens.
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Prevalence of intestinal parasites in dogs from São Paulo State, Brazil.
T.C.G. Oliveira-Sequeira,Alessandro Francisco Talamini do Amarante,T.B. Ferrari,Lívio César Cunha Nunes +3 more
TL;DR: No effect of season on the occurrence of the different parasite genera could be observed, except for Ancylostoma spp.
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PCR-based detection of Babesia bovis and Babesia bigemina in their natural host Boophilus microplus and cattle
T.C.G. Oliveira-Sequeira,Márcia Cristina de Sena Oliveira,João Pessoa Araújo,Alessandro Francisco Talamini do Amarante +3 more
TL;DR: The results showed that although the frequency of both species of Babesia was similar in calves and cows, the infectivity of B. bigemina was higher to ticks fed on calves while to those ticks feeding on cows theinfectivity of both BabesIA species was similar.
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Influence of dietary protein supply on resistance to experimental infections with Haemonchus contortus in Ile de France and Santa Ines lambs
Patrícia Ana Bricarello,Patrícia Ana Bricarello,Alessandro Francisco Talamini do Amarante,R. A. Rocha,S L S Cabral Filho,John F. Huntley,Jos G. M. Houdijk,Adibe Luiz Abdalla,Solange Maria Gennari +8 more
TL;DR: The present results show that the increase in protein content in growing lamb diets may benefit resistance and resilience to gastrointestinal parasites but that these benefits may vary among breeds.
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Anthelmintic resistance in cattle nematodes in northwestern São Paulo State, Brazil.
TL;DR: Results indicated the presence of resistant Cooperia spp.