A Seasonal Survey on the Helminths Infections of the Ruminants Slaughtered in the Abattoirs of Mazandaran Province, Northern Iran

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Rahimi Esboei Bahman,Mobedi Iraj,Mizani Azadeh,Zare Roghaye,Vazini Hossein, , , , ,

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CMV Verlag

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2. Gastrointestinal helminthiasis: prevalence and associated determinants in domestic ruminants of district Toba Tek Singh, Punjab, Pakistan

3. FAO. Pakistan Livestock Sector Survey Report. Pakistan. FAO; 1974. Contract No.: 7.

4. Barger I. Helminth Parasites and Animal Production. In ‘The Biology and Control of Endoparasites’.(Eds LE Symons, AD Donald, JK Dineen). Sydney, Academic Press; 1982: 133-55.

5. Steel J. Nitrogen Metabolism in Nematodiasis of Sheep in Relation to Productivity. In “Biology and Control of Endoparasites”(LEA Symons, AD Donald, and JK Dineen, eds.). Sydney, Academic Press; 1982: 235-56.

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