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Cooperia This is a datasheet on Cooperia
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Brucella abortus as a foodborne pathogen The Roman town of Herculaneum was destroyed by the tremendous volcanic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in August 79 AD. Recently, L. Capasso found...
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Trichuris ovis This is a datasheet on Trichuris ovis
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Haemonchus This is a datasheet on Haemonchus
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Trichostrongylidae Polyparasitism is a common feature in grazing cattle, sheep and goats, as well as tropical and wild ruminants; these host animals harbour worm...
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Tabanidae Of the 30 genera in the family tabanidae, only the following are of veterinary importance; Tabanus and Hybomitra...
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Brucella melitensis as a foodborne pathogen Brucella organisms are one of the world’s major groups of zoonotic pathogens and are responsible for enormous economic losses as well...
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rotaviruses as foodborne pathogens Rotaviruses are the commonest cause of severe, acute viral gastroenteritis in man, mammals and birds worldwide, with most cases occurring in...
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Wohlfahrtia magnifica This is a datasheet on Wohlfahrtia magnifica
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Trichuris globulosa This is a datasheet on Trichuris globulosa
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