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Contents of VOL. 42 NOS. 1-2
VeterinaryParasitology, Volume 42 APRIL 1992
Invited article: Richard D. Turk Memorial Lecture--Parasites' Progress Lord Soulsby (Cambridge, U K ) ....................................................................................... 1 Adrenal and thyroid dysfunctions in experimental Trypanosoma congolense infection in cattle D. Ogwu, C.O. Njoku and V.C. Ogbogu (Zaria, Nigeria) ................................................ 15 In vitro multiplication of Cryptosporidium parvum in mouse peritoneal macrophages F. Martinez, C. Mascaro, M.J. Rosales, J. Diaz, J. Cifuentes and A. Osuna (Granada, Spain) ................................................................................................................................ 27 Incidence of sarcocysts in skeletal muscles of horses H.M. Gunn and J.P. Fraher (Cork, Ireland) .................................................................... 33 Lipid metabolism and Sarcocystis miescheriana infection in growing swine M.D. Prickett, A.K. Prestwood and M. Hoenig (Athens, GA, USA) ............................... 41 An improved passive hemagglutination test for the serological diagnosis of bovine fascioliasis using the specific antigen t2 D. Levieux, A. Levieux and A. Venien (St. Gen6s-Champanelle, France) ....................... 53 The efficacy of ivermectin against Thelazia rhodesii (Desmarest, 1828 ) in the eyes of cattle M.D. Soil, I.H. Carmichael, H.R. Scherer and S.J. Gross (Rahway, NJ, USA) ............... 67 Epidemiology and effects of nematode infections on beef cow-calf systems of Argentina's western pampas V.H. Suarez, M.R. Busetti and M.C. Fort (La Pampa, Argentina) .................................. 73 Immune responses of pony foals during repeated infections ofStrongylus vulgaris and regular ivermectin treatments V.A. Dennis, T.R. Klei, M.A. Miller, M.R. Chapman and J.R. McClure (Baton Rouge, LA, USA) .............................................................................................................. 83 Enhanced chemiluminescent enzyme immunoassay for the detection of trichinellosis antibodies in pigs R.C. Ko and M.H.F. Yeung (Hong Kong) ........................................................................ 101 A survey of ovine parasite control practices in Tennessee C.R. Reinemeyer, B.W. Rohrbach, V.M. Grant (Knoxville, TN, USA) and G.L. Radde (Memphis, TN, USA) ........................................................................................... 111 Laboratory and field observations on anti-tick properties of the plant Gynandropsis gynandra (L.) Brig M.M. Malonza, O.O. Dipeolu, A.O. Amoo and S.M. Hassan (Nairobi, Kenya) ............. 123 Analytical determination of the distribution of flumethrin on the body surface of cattle following topical pour-on application W. Stendel, H.-D. Hamel, H.-U. Sieveking and D. BriJhne (Leverkusen, Germany) ...... 137 Development of an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for the detection of antibody to the parasitic dinoflagellate A myloodinium ocellatum in Oreochromis
aureus S.A. Smith, M.G. Levy and E.J. Noga (Raleigh~ NC, USA) ............................................. 145
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Short Communications
Seasonal variation oforibatid mite (Acarina) populations and their relationship to sheep cestodiasis in Argentina G.M. Denegri and A.B. de Alzuet (La Plata, Argentina) ................................................. 157 Seasonal variations in the numbers of trichostrongylid nematode eggs and their larvae in the faeces of farmed goats in Malaysia W.A. Rahman (Penang, Malaysia ) ................................................................................... 163 Book Review
Medical and veterinary entomology ....................................................................................... 167 About the Authors ...................................................................................................................
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Guide for Authors ....................................................................................................................
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Preliminary development of a live drug-controlled vaccine against bovine babesiosis using the Mongolian gerbil, Meriones unguiculatus J.S. Gray and P. Gannon (Dublin, Ireland) ..................................................................... 179 A specific DNA probe which identifies Babesia bovis in whole blood W. Petchpoo, P. Tan-ariya, V. Boonsaeng, C.R. Brockelman, P. Wilairat and S. Panyim (Bangkok, Thailand) ........................................................................................... 189 The epidemiology of toxoplasmosis on Iowa swine farms with an emphasis on the roles of free-living mammals K.E. Smith, J.J. Zimmerman, G.W. Beran, H.T. Hill (Ames, IA, USA) and S. Patton (Knoxville, TN, USA) ...................................................................................................... 199 Relationships between trypanosome infection measured by antigen detection enzyme immunoassays, anaemia and growth in trypanotolerant N'Dama cattle J.C.M. Trail, G.D.M. d'Ieteren, V.M. Nantulya (Nairobi, Kenya), P. Viviani and G. Yangari (Moanda, Gabon) ............................................................................................... 213 Immunisation of cattle against theileriosis in Nakuru District of Kenya by infection and treatment and the introduction of unconventional tick control A.S. Young, J.J. Mutugi, D.P. Kariuki, D. Lampard, A.C. Maritim, P.N. Ngumi, A. Linyonyi, B.L. Leitch, S.G. Ndungu, A.C. Lesan, S.K. Mining (Kikuyu, Kenya), J.G. Grootenhuis, G.O. Orinda and D. Wesonga (Kabete, Kenya) ......................................... 225 Epizootiology of fascioliasis in Montana S.E. Knapp (Bozeman, MT, USA), A.M. Dunkel (Fort Collins, CO, USA), K. Han (Colorado Springs, CO, USA) and L.A. Zimmerman (Corvallis, OR, USA) ................. 241 Sudden death of calves by experimental infection with Strongyloides papillosus. I. Parasitological observations N. Taira, Y. Nakamura, N. Tsuji, M. Kubo (Ibaraki, Japan) and S. Ura (Kyoto, Japan) ................................................................................................................................247 Evaluation of ivermectin against experimental infections of Haemonchus con tortus and Trichostrongylus colubriformis in goats P.G. Hoyt, D.D. French, J.E. Miller, J.C. Williams, M.T. Kearney, M.J. Hoyt (Baton Rouge, LA, USA) and G.E. Hackett, Jr., (Pomona, CA, USA) ....................................... 257 Renal involvement in mice experimentally infected with Toxocara canis embryonated
331 eggs L. Casarosa, R. Papini, F. Mancianti, F. Abramo and A. Poli (Pisa, Italy) ..................... 265 A new anthelmintic assay using rats infected with Trichostrongyluscolubriformis K.A.F. Gration, B.F. Bishop, M.R. Martin-Short and A. Herbert (Sandwich, UK) ........ 273 Epidemiological study of parasite infection in a cow-calf beef herd in Quebec S. Ranjan, C. Trudeau, R.K. Prichard (Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, Que., Canada), C. Pich6 and S. Bauck (Pointe-Claire, Que., Canada) .......................................................... 281 The effect of ivermectin treatment against inhibited early third stage, late third stage and fourth stage larvae and adult stages of the cyathostomes in Shetland ponies and spontaneous expulsion of these helminths M. Eysker, J.H. Boersema and F.N.J. Kooyman (Utrecht, Netherlands) ........................ 295 Observations on the New World screwworm fly in Libya and the risk of its entrance into Egypt O.M.E. E1-Azazy (Zagazig, Egypt) .................................................................................... 303 Short Communication
Fasciola hepatica: comparison of flukes from Korea and the United States by isoelectric focusing banding patterns of whole-body protein C.G. Lee, G.L. Zimmerman (Corvallis, OR, USA) and S.H. Wee (Kwangju, South Korea) .....................................................................................................................311 About the Authors ................................................................................................................... 317 Author Index ...........................................................................................................................325