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Observations on development of natural infection and species composition of small strongyles in young equids in Kentucky
2011
Parasitology Research
Strongyle parasites infecting grazing horses have different pathogenity potentials. For this reason, strongyle eggs with horse feces need to be differentiated into small and large strongyle species, usually by means of larval cultivation and subsequent microscopicidentification of third-stage larvae. The present study aims to provide an analysis of the strongyle populations composition based on different morphotypes of third stage strongyle larvae in naturally infected horses. In this regard, a
doi:10.1007/s00436-011-2460-y
pmid:21614543
fatcat:s6ak2budxbgspf76irptbz2laa