Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.Lack of efficacy of triclabendazole against Fasciola hepatica is present on sheep farms in three regions of England, and Wales
Juriah Kamaludeen et al.
VETERINARY RECORD (2019)
Fasciola and fasciolosis in ruminants in Europe: Identifying research needs
N. J. Beesley et al.
TRANSBOUNDARY AND EMERGING DISEASES (2018)
Resistance delaying strategies on UK sheep farms: A cost benefit analysis
Jane Learmount et al.
VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY (2018)
Change it or perish? Drug resistance and the dynamics of livestock farm practices
Camille Bellet
JOURNAL OF RURAL STUDIES (2018)
Fasciola hepatica demonstrates high levels of genetic diversity, a lack of population structure and high gene flow: possible implications for drug resistance
Nicola J. Beesley et al.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR PARASITOLOGY (2017)
Estimation of the impact of Fasciola hepatica infection on time taken for UK beef cattle to reach slaughter weight
Stella Mazeri et al.
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS (2017)
A prospective view of animal and human Fasciolosis
K. Cwiklinski et al.
PARASITE IMMUNOLOGY (2016)
Current Threat of Triclaoencazole Resistance in Fasciola hepatica
Jane M. Kelley et al.
TRENDS IN PARASITOLOGY (2016)
Perceptions and actions of Dutch sheep farmers concerning worm infections
H. W. Ploeger et al.
VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY (2016)
Liver fluke control on sheep farms in Northern Ireland: A survey of changing management practices in relation to disease prevalence and perceived triclabendazole resistance
C. McMahon et al.
VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY (2016)
Preventative services offered by veterinarians on sheep farms in England and Wales: Opinions and drivers for proactive flock health planning
Camille Bellet et al.
PREVENTIVE VETERINARY MEDICINE (2015)
Epidemiology and impact of Fasciola hepatica exposure in high-yielding dairy herds
Alison Howell et al.
PREVENTIVE VETERINARY MEDICINE (2015)
Livestock Keepers' Reasons for Doing and Not Doing Things Which Governments, Vets and Scientists Would Like Them to Do
C. Garforth
ZOONOSES AND PUBLIC HEALTH (2015)
Swiss pig farmers' perception and usage of antibiotics during the fattening period
Vivianne H. M. Visschers et al.
LIVESTOCK SCIENCE (2014)
Recent advances in the diagnosis, impact on production and prediction of Fasciola hepatica in cattle
J. Charlier et al.
PARASITOLOGY (2014)
The global burden of fasciolosis in domestic animals with an outlook on the contribution of new approaches for diagnosis and control
Muhammad Kasib Khan et al.
PARASITOLOGY RESEARCH (2013)
Sheep farmer opinions on the current and future role of veterinarians in flock health management on sheep farms: A qualitative study
Jasmeet Kaler et al.
PREVENTIVE VETERINARY MEDICINE (2013)
Farmers' attitudes to disease risk management in England: A comparative analysis of sheep and pig farmers
C. J. Garforth et al.
PREVENTIVE VETERINARY MEDICINE (2013)
A telephone survey of internal parasite control practices on sheep farms in Spain
Francisco A. Rojo-Vazquez et al.
VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY (2013)
Anthelmintic resistance in Northern Ireland (II): Variations in nematode control practices between lowland and upland sheep flocks
C. McMahon et al.
VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY (2013)
A survey of helminth control practices on sheep farms in Great Britain and Ireland
E. R. Morgan et al.
VETERINARY JOURNAL (2012)
WormKill to WormBoss-Can we sell sustainable sheep worm control?
R. G. Woodgate et al.
VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY (2012)
A composite faecal egg count reduction test to detect resistance to triclabendazole in Fasciola hepatica
R. Daniel et al.
VETERINARY RECORD (2012)
Confirmation of triclabendazole resistance in liver fluke in the UK
Danielle Gordon et al.
VETERINARY RECORD (2012)
Predicting Impacts of Climate Change on Fasciola hepatica Risk
Naomi J. Fox et al.
PLOS ONE (2011)
Diagnosis and economic consequences of triclabendazole resistance in Fasciola hepatica in a sheep flock in south-east Scotland
N. D. Sargison et al.
VETERINARY RECORD (2011)
Climate change and infectious disease: helminthological challenges to farmed ruminants in temperate regions
J. van Dijk et al.
ANIMAL (2010)
Researching hard to reach areas of knowledge: Qualitative research in veterinary science
R. M. Christley et al.
EQUINE VETERINARY JOURNAL (2010)
Sheep helminth parasitic disease in south eastern Scotland arising as a possible consequence of climate change
F. Kenyon et al.
VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY (2009)
Observations on the emergence of multiple anthelmintic resistance in sheep flocks in the south-east of Scotland
N. D. Sargison et al.
VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY (2007)