Veterinary Parasitology, 45 ( 1993 ) 351-353 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam
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VeterinaryParasitology, Volume 45 DECEMBER
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The survival ofSarcocystis gigantea sporocysts following exposure to various chemical and physical agents P.B. McKenna and W.A.G. Charleston (Palmerston North, New Zealand) .................... 1 The pathophysiology of ovine trypanosomosis: haematological and blood biochemical changes E. Katunguka-Rwakishaya, M. Murray and P.H. Holmes (Glasgow, UK) ...................... 17 Pathological changes in kidneys of dogs with natural Leishmania infection C.G. Nieto, I. Navarrete, M.A. Habela, F. Serrano and E. Redondo (C~iceres, Spain) .... 33 Comparison of staining and concentration techniques for detection of Cryptosporidium oocysts in cat faecal specimens M.M.A. Mtambo, A.S. Nash (Glasgow, UK), D.A. Blewett and S. Wright (Edinburgh, UK) .............................................................................................................. 49 Humoral and cellular immune responses in rats during a primary infestation with
Fasciola hepatica I. Poitou, E. Baeza and C. Boulard (Nouzilly, France) ....................................................
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Schistosoma mansoni antibodies in tissue specimens demonstrated by a diffusion-in-gel ELISA technique L.-A. Nilsson (G6teborg, Sweden) and A. Uggla (Uppsala, Sweden) ............................. Immunological detection of chemotherapeutic success in bovine fasciolosis using the specific antigen f2 D. Levieux, A. Levieux (St. Gen6s-Champanelle, France), C. Mage (Limoges, France) and J.-P. Garel (Marcenat, France) .................................................................... Use ofEchinococcus granulosus worm antigens for immunodiagnosis ofE. granulosus infection in dogs R.B. Gasser (Werribee, Vic., Australia), D.J. Jenkins (Queanbeyan, N.S.W., Australia), D.D. Heath and S.B. Lawrence (Upper Hutt, New Zealand) ........................ Infectivity ofMoniezia benedeni and Moniezia expansa to oribatid mites from Ohio and Georgia L. Xiao and R.P. Herd (Columbus, OH, USA) ................................................................ Haemonchus contortus resistance to ivermectin and netobimin in Brazilian sheep L.S. Vieira, M.E.A. Berne, A.C.R. Cavalcante and C.A.F. Costa (Sobral, Brazil) ........... Epidemiology of trichostrongylidosis in cattle: development of infective larvae in the second part of the grazing period and their contribution to infections in the same year H. Hertzberg, B. Durgiai, L. Kohler and J. Eckert (Zurich, Switzerland) ........................ The efficacy of ivermectin against the eyeworm, Thelazia skrjabini, in experimentally infected cattle M.J. Kennedy (Edmonton, Alta, Canada) ....................................................................... Proteolytic enzymes from TrichineUa spiralis larvae A. Criado-Fornelio, C. de Armas-Serra, C. Gim6nez-Pardo, N. Casado-Escribano, A. Jim6nez-G6nzalez and F. Rodriguez-Caabeiro (Madrid, Spain) ................................
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352 The biology of Ctenocephalides canis in Ireland K.P. Baker and S. Elharam (Dublin, Ireland) .................................................................. Field efficacy of injectable and pour-on moxidectin in cattle naturally infested with Psoroptes ovis (Acarina: Psoroptidae) J.F. Lonneux and B. Losson (Libge, Belgium) ..................................................................
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Human serum for in vitro cultivation ofBabesia bovis A.K. Mishra (Izatnagar, India), G. Clabaugh and I. Kakoma (Urbana, IL, USA) ......... 153 Detection of stable diagnostic antigen from bile and feces of Fasciola hepatica infected cattle M.M. EI-Bahi, J.B. Malone, W.J. Todd and K.L. Schnorr (Baton Rouge, LA, USA) ...... 157 Corrigendum ...........................................................................................................................
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About the Authors ...................................................................................................................
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V O L . 45 N O S . 3 - 4
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Effect of subclinical coccidiosis in kids on subsequent trichostrongylid infection after weaning C. de la Fuente, M. Cuquerella, L. Carrera and J.M. Alunda (Madrid, Spain ) ............... Sarcocystisfusiformis: some protein metabolic enzymes in various fractions of sarcocysts of buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) R.S. Gupta, H.S. Kushwah and A. Kushwah (Jabalpur, India) ....................................... Natural besnoitiosis in a rabbit P.G. Mbuthia, P.K. Gathumbi, O. Bwangamoi and P.N. Wasike (Nairobi, Kenya) ....... The effect of halofuginone lactate on experimental Cryptosporidium parvum infections in calves M. Naciri, R. Mancassola, P. Yvor6 (Nouzilly, France) and J.E. Peeters (Brussels, Belgium) ........................................................................................................... Prevalence of Cryptosporidium oocysts in livestock in Trinidad and Tobago J.S. Kaminjolo, A.A. Adesiyun (St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago), R. Loregnard and W. Kitson-Piggott (Curepe, Trinidad and Tobago) .................................................. Efficacy of semduramicin and salinomycin against different stages ofEimeria tenella and E. acervulina in the chicken D.P. Conway (New York, NY, USA), J.K. Johnson, V. Guyonnet, P.L. Long (Athens, GA, USA) and C.D. Smothers (Terre Haute, IN, USA) .................................. Comparison of antibody- and antigen-detection enzyme immunoassays for the diagnosis of Trypanosoma evansi infections in camels W. Olaho-Mukani (Kikuyu, Kenya), W.K. Munyua (Nairobi, Kenya), M.W. Mutugi and A.R. Njogu (Kikuyu, Kenya) .............................................................. Measurement of trypanotolerance criteria and their effect on reproductive performance of N'Dama cattle J.C.M. Trail, G.D.M. D'Ieteren (Nairobi, Kenya), M. Murray (Glasgow, UK), G. Ordner, G. Yangari, C. Collardelle, B. Sauveroche, J.C. Maille and P. Viviani (Moanda, Gabon) ............................................................................................................. Differentiation of seven Eimeria species by random amplified polymorphic DNA J.M. MacPherson and A.A. Gajadhar (Saskatoon, Sask., Canada) .................................
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353 Ultrastructural study of Cryptosporidium development in Madin-Darby canine kidney cells M.J. Rosales, C. Mascaro and A. Osuna (Granada, Spain) ............................................. The ecology of Haemonchus contortus in a winter rainfall region in Australia: the development of eggs to infective larvae R.B. Besier (Albany, W.A., Australia) and J.D. Dunsmore (Murdoch, W.A., Australia) .......................................................................................................................... The ecology of Haemonchus contortus in a winter rainfall climate in Australia: the survival of infective larvae on pasture R.B. Besier (Albany, W.A., Australia) and J.D. Dunsmore (Murdoch, W.A., Australia) .......................................................................................................................... Isolation and partial characterisation of an immunogen from the mite, Psoroptes
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cuniculi J. Uhli~" (Cesk6 Bud6jovice, Czechoslovakia) ..................................................................
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Unidentified Toxoplasma-like tissue cysts in the brains of three cats J.P. Dubey (Beltsville, MD, USA) and J.L. Carpenter (Boston, MA, USA) .................. 319 Visceral toxoplasmosis in dogs from Brazil A.L. Pimenta, E.T. Piza, R.B. Cardoso, Jr. (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) and J.P. Dubey (Beltsville, MD, USA) ...................................................................................................... 323 Trypanozoon-like epimastigotes in the larvae of Cephalopina titillator (Diptera: Oestridae) infesting camels (Camelus dromedarius) infected with Trypanosoma
evansi M. Hilali and M.M. Fahmy (Giza, Egypt) ....................................................................... Parasitic gastritis in a llamma (Lama glama) associated with inhibited larval Teladorsagia spp. (Nematoda: Trichostrongyloidea) L.G. Rickard Corvallis, OR, USA) .................................................................................
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Molecular parasitology ............................................................................................................
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A n n o u n c e m e n t f r o m t h e P u b l i s h e r ...........................................................................................
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A b o u t the A u t h o r s ....................................................................................................................
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A u t h o r Index ............................................................................................................................
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