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Field test of activity of the low dose rate (2.64 mg/kg) of pyrantel tartrate on Anoplocephala perfoliata in thoroughbreds on a farm in Central Kentucky

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This article is published in Journal of the Helminthological Society of Washington.The article was published on 1997-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 5 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Anoplocephala perfoliata & Pyrantel Tartrate.

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Prevalence of selected species of internal parasites in equids at necropsy in central Kentucky (1995-1999).

TL;DR: Compared to previous studies (about 15-25 years ago) in Kentucky, the present survey indicated the genera Onchocerca and Gasterophilus greatly declined but Thelazia, Anoplocephala, and Parascaris did not.
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Formulations and Clinical Uses of Pyrimidine Compounds in Domestic Animals

TL;DR: This chapter lists examples of the various pyrimidine formulations that have been approved for commercial distribution to veterinarians or consumers and discusses the anthelmintic properties and major clinical applications of marketed p Skyrimidine compounds.
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Postmortem examination (2016-2017) of weanling and older horses for the presence of select species of endoparasites: Gasterophilus spp., Anoplocephala spp. and Strongylus spp. in specific anatomical sites.

TL;DR: Most of the weanling and older horses submitted to the University of Kentucky Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (UKVDL) for postmortem examination between November 22, 2016 and March 23, 2017 were examined for certain species of internal parasites.

Anthelmintic resistance in equine parasites: mechanisms and treatment approaches

TL;DR: The results described herein do not support the use of combination treatments where resistance is prevalent, but more long term studies are needed to fully understand the long-term effects on subsequent generations.
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