Fasciola hepatica is a helminth parasite of economic importance to the global cattle industry, with documented high international herd prevalence. The objective of the present study was to generate the first published genetic parameter estimates for liver damage caused by F. hepatica as well as...
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Twomey, A. J.; Sayers, R. G.; Carroll, R. I.; Byrne, N.; O'Brien, E.; Doherty, M. L.; McClure, J. C.; Graham, D. A.; Berry, D. P.
Publisher
American Society of Animal Science, Savoy, USA
Citation
Journal of Animal Science, 2016, 94, 10, pp 4109-4119
The liver fluke, Fasciola hepatica (F. hepatica) is a widespread parasite infection in dairy cattle in Victoria, South-eastern Australia. Robust diagnosis of fluke infection is needed in dairy cattle to identify sub-clinical infections which often go unnoticed, causing significant production...
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Kelley, J. M.; Stevenson, M. A.; Rathinasamy, V.; Rawlin, G.; Beddoe, T.; Spithill, T. W.
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Veterinary Parasitology, 2021, 298,
Background: Quantitative genetic studies suggest the existence of variation at the genome level that affects the ability of cattle to resist to parasitic diseases. The objective of the current study was to identify regions of the bovine genome that are associated with resistance to endo-parasites....
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Twomey, A. J.; Berry, D. P.; Evans, R. D.; Doherty, M. L.; Graham, D. A.; Purfield, D. C.
Publisher
BioMed Central Ltd, London, UK
Citation
Genetics, Selection, Evolution, 2019, 51, 15, pp (18 April 2019)
Infections with the liver fluke Fasciola hepatica may result in considerable economic losses in the dairy livestock industry worldwide. Infections have been associated with detrimental impacts on milk production and milk quality as well as reduced fertility. However, most related data rely on...
Author(s)
May, K.; Brügemann, K.; König, S.; Strube, C.
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Veterinary Parasitology, 2019, 267, pp 32-41
A control strategy against Fasciola hepatica infection based on selective treatment of non-lactating animals was evaluated in four Swedish dairy herds. The study was conducted over the course of two consecutive seasons in moderately to highly F. hepatica infected herds with robotic milking, where...
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Novobilský, A.; Rustas, B. O.; Grandi, G.; Högberg, N.; Höglund, J.
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Veterinary Parasitology, 2020, 283,
Bovine bacillary hemoglobinuria (BBH) produced by Clostridium novyi type D, is an endemic, highly fatal disease of cattle in the temperate grassland region of eastern Uruguay. A previous study showed that in this region, BBH is not associated with Fasciola hepatica or any other known focal-ischemic ...
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Dutra, F.; Navarro, M.; Romero, A.; Briano, C.; Pereira, M.; Uzal, F. A.
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 2022, 199,
In the study, the level of antibodies to fasciolas in the milk of cows in the Moscow region of Russia was assessed and the relationship between their number and the productive characteristics of these animals was traced. In October 2021, a milk sample was taken from a dairy farm in the Moscow...
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Glamazdin, I. G.; Medvedev, I. N.; Fayzullina, I. I.; Sysoeva, N. Y.; Goryacheva, M. M.; Kryukovskaya, G. M.; Maryushina, T. O.
Publisher
Sevas Educational Society, Komatipalli, India
Citation
Journal of Biochemical Technology, 2022, 13, 3, pp 19-25
Parasitic diseases have economic consequences in cattle production systems. Although breeding for parasite resistance can complement current control practices to reduce the prevalence globally, there is little knowledge of the implications of such a strategy on other performance traits. Records on...
Author(s)
Twomey, A. J.; Carroll, R. I.; Doherty, M. L.; Byrne, N.; Graham, D. A.; Sayers, R. G.; Blom, A.; Berry, D. P.
Publisher
American Society of Animal Science, Savoy, USA
Citation
Journal of Animal Science, 2018, 96, 2, pp 407-421
Infections with the liver fluke Fasciola hepatica remain a serious problem in dairy herds causing significant production losses. In sheep, a strong relationship between F. hepatica infections and an increase in serum ketone bodies due to reduced feed intake and liver damage was demonstrated. We...
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May, K.; Bohlsen, E.; König, S.; Strube, C.
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Veterinary Parasitology, 2020, 277, pp 109016
Background: Gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN), liver flukes (Fasciola hepatica) and bovine lungworms (Dictyocaulus viviparus) are the most important parasitic agents in pastured dairy cattle. Endoparasite infections are associated with reduced milk production and detrimental impacts on female...
Author(s)
May, K.; Scheper, C.; Brügemann, K.; Yin Tong; Strube, C.; Korkuć, P.; Brockmann, G. A.; König, S.
Publisher
BioMed Central Ltd, London, UK
Citation
BMC Genomics, 2019, 20, 277, pp (8 April 2019)