Studies on the epidemiology of Strongylus vulgaris infection of the horse. |
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Authors: | C P Ogbourne |
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Affiliation: | Department of Zoology & Applied Entomology, Imperial College, London SW7 2BB, England |
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Abstract: | Observations are reported on the size and age structure of Stronglyus vulgaris populations recovered from the anterior mesenteric artery and its main branches of horses slaughtered at regular intervals throughout a year. Marked seasonal variations were found in the mean monthly numbers of worms present. During spring/early summer the numbers were relatively low and a large proportion of the arteries had no worms in them at all. Thereafter, the arterial worm burdens quite rapidly increased and the highest levels were reached during the winter months. During summer, small, newly-arrived larvae were quite abundant but by the end of the year well-developed (fifth-stage and late fourth-stage) worms predominated. These observations support the view that S. vulgaris is in Britain an annual species completing its development mainly during the winter months of the year. |
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Keywords: | horse anterior mesenteric artery epidemiology |
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