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    Occurrence of helminths in sheep by Abdullah Sani, Rehana, Awang Iskandarzulkarnian, Pengiran Rayari, Sheikh Omar, Abdul Rahman, Ungku Mohsin, Ungku Chulan

    Published 1986
    “…Helminths found in the gastrointestinal tracts of 32 out of 42 sheep were mainly Hemonchus contortus (90%), Trichostrongylus colubriformis (59%), Oesophagostomum columbianum (25%) and Moniezia expansa (22%). …”
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    Proteomics of Host-Helminth Interactions by Mark W. Robinson, Krystyna Cwiklinski

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Helminth infections in people contribute to the 1 [...]…”
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    Do helminths cause epilepsy? by Wagner, R, Newton, C

    Published 2009
    “…Studies have suggested an association between epilepsy and helminth infection, but a causal relationship is not established in many helminths, except perhaps with neurocysticercosis. …”
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    Evaluation of the Allplex™ GI-Helminth(I) Assay, the first marketed multiplex PCR for helminth diagnosis by Autier Brice, Gangneux Jean-Pierre, Robert-Gangneux Florence

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Recently, a commercial multiplex PCR assay detecting helminths was marketed: the Allplex™ GI-Helminth(I) Assay. …”
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    Helminths that are detected by necropsy in wrestling camels by Suleyman AYPAK, Metin PEKAGIRBAS, Selin Uner HACILARLIOGLU, Ali Ibrahim BAGDATLIOGLU

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…All internal organs, except for abomasum and intestines, were macroscopically analyzed in the slaughterhouse to determine whether any helminth larvae or adult helminths were present and those that bore traces of a parasitic period were brought to the laboratory for further analysis. …”
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    Current trends in tissue-affecting helminths by Gottstein B., Piarroux R.

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…Some helminths have by their evolution learnt to systemically invade a host organism, and to select specific organs or host cell types as predilection site to reside, maturate or even proliferate. …”
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    Reconstructing the history of helminth prevalence in the UK. by Hannah Ryan, Patrik G Flammer, Rebecca Nicholson, Louise Loe, Ben Reeves, Enid Allison, Christopher Guy, Inés Lopez Doriga, Tony Waldron, Don Walker, Claas Kirchhelle, Greger Larson, Adrian L Smith

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Intestinal helminth parasites (worms) have afflicted humans throughout history and their eggs are readily detected in archaeological deposits including at locations where intestinal parasites are no longer considered endemic (e.g. the UK). …”
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    Reconstructing the history of helminth prevalence in the UK by Ryan, H, Flammer, PG, Nicholson, R, Loe, L, Reeves, B, Allison, E, Guy, C, Doriga, IL, Waldron, T, Walker, D, Kirchhelle, C, Larson, G, Smith, AL

    Published 2022
    “…Intestinal helminth parasites (worms) have afflicted humans throughout history and their eggs are readily detected in archaeological deposits including at locations where intestinal parasites are no longer considered endemic (e.g. the UK). …”
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    Helminth control for small ruminants in Malaysia by Abdullah Sani, Rehana, Musbah, Adnan, Cheah, Tong Soon, Panchadcharam, Chandrawathani

    Published 2004
    “…This paper reviews gastrointestinal helminths present in small ruminants in Malaysia and their pathogenic effects, studies on resistance to anthelmintics and worm control options which include grazing management, anthelmintics, medicated feed blocks, medicinal plants, breeding and biological control.…”
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