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Survey of gastrointestinal parasites, liver flukes and lungworm in feces from dairy cattle in the high tropics of Antioquia, Colombia

Published: August 3, 2018
Summary
A cross sectional study was undertaken to determine the prevalence and intensity of parasitic infections in dairy cattle in the high tropics of Colombia. A total of 1003 rectal samples were collected from dairy cows at 29 farms between May and June 2014 to represent the number of farms, age groups, and size of the 65,000-cow population in the municipality of San Pedro de los Milagros. Coprologica...
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Martha Olivera
Universidad de Antioquía (Colombia)
Universidad de Antioquía (Colombia)
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Hassan Khan
8 de agosto de 2018

Very applied research article and would benefits many farmers indeed. Thank you, Martha Olivera.

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ferante righi
8 de agosto de 2018

Nice topic and interesting research. I ask what is the Ostertagia Ostertagi situation.

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