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Epidemiology and Control of Gastrointestinal Nematodes of Cattle in Northern Climates

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Date 2020 Feb 8
PMID 32029189
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Parasite species infecting cattle throughout northern North American are generally the same as those found throughout North America. Throughout Canada, cattle are primarily infected with Ostertagia ostertagi and Cooperia oncophora, whose larvae survive cold winters within soil of pastures. Overwintering larvae of these species maintain a temporary population of refugia available in spring to grazing cattle. Cattle from northern United States are also infected with Cooperia punctata and Haemonchus placei, whose larvae cannot survive cold winters within pastures. Anthelmintics with persistent activity are used during spring to recover some of these losses; however, anthelmintic resistance limits effectiveness of this strategy.

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