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A survey of the prevalence of Nematodirus spathiger and N. filicollis on farms in the North and South Islands of New Zealand
Authors: Pomroy WE, Leathwick DM, Oliver A-MBPublication: New Zealand Veterinary Journal, Volume 62, Issue 5, pp 286-289, Sep 2014
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Abstract:
AIM: To compare the prevalence of
METHODS: A presence/absence non-random survey was conducted in which pooled faeces from lambs from 50 farms in the lower and central North Island (n=22) and lower South Island (n=28) were cultured, with and without a post-culture period of chilling, to produce third-stage parasitic nematode larvae (L3). After recovery using the Baermann technique, individual L3 were identified to
RESULTS:
CONCLUSION: Despite the non-random nature of the study, the evidence suggests that both these species are likely to occur sympatrically on most sheep farms throughout New Zealand. In general
KEY WORDS: Nematodirus, spathiger, filicollis, distribution, New Zealand
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