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The Species and Incidence of Helminth Parasites Found in the Wlld and Domestic Ruminants of Idaho and Their Possible Transmission From the Wild to the Domestic Ruminants Item Info

In order that effective controls may be initiated to combat the internal parasites of deomestic sheep and cattle, it is necessary to detemine the source of infection. Research on this subject has been carried out in various states such as California, Whyoming and Oregon, but no work of great consequence has been done in Idaho. More information is needed regarding the complex relationships of parasitic infections. Since the geographical conditions of other states are quite different from Idaho and observations have shown that the acquisition and pathogenicity of parasites is significantly affected by these and other factors, it was apparent that a controlled study should be carried out in this state. Such a study was begun in 1956 and there are plans to continue it for an indefinite period. Part of the preliminary results are incorporated in this thesis.

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Title:
The Species and Incidence of Helminth Parasites Found in the Wlld and Domestic Ruminants of Idaho and Their Possible Transmission From the Wild to the Domestic Ruminants
Creator:
Greiehue, Algirdas
Date Created:
1957
Description:
In order that effective controls may be initiated to combat the internal parasites of deomestic sheep and cattle, it is necessary to detemine the source of infection. Research on this subject has been carried out in various states such as California, Whyoming and Oregon, but no work of great consequence has been done in Idaho. More information is needed regarding the complex relationships of parasitic infections. Since the geographical conditions of other states are quite different from Idaho and observations have shown that the acquisition and pathogenicity of parasites is significantly affected by these and other factors, it was apparent that a controlled study should be carried out in this state. Such a study was begun in 1956 and there are plans to continue it for an indefinite period. Part of the preliminary results are incorporated in this thesis.
Document Type:
Thesis
Library Call Number:
SF810.A3G7
Subjects:
East Hatter Creek pathogenicity domestic pathogens wild pathogens pathogen transfer helminth parasites wildlife
UIEF Unit:
East Hatter Creek
Location:
UIEF; East Hatter Creek
Latitude:
46.840526
Longitude:
-116.780027
Department:
Department of Wildlife Resources
Type:
text
Format:
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