Hefin Wyn Williams
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Recent Articles
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Williams E, Davis C, Williams M, Jones D, Cutress D, Williams H, et al.
Animals (Basel)
. 2022 Sep;
12(18).
PMID: 36139252
The application of precision livestock farming (PLF) technologies will underpin new strategies to support the control of livestock disease. However, PLF technology is underexploited within the sheep industry compared to...
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Jones R, Williams H, Mitchell S, Robertson S, Macrelli M
Parasitology
. 2021 Oct;
149(2):253-260.
PMID: 34658327
Rumen fluke (Calicophoron daubneyi) has emerged as a prominent parasite of ruminants in Europe over the past decades. Epidemiological questions remain regarding this observed increase in prevalence as well as...
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Jones R, Davis C, Jones D, Tyson F, Davies E, Cutress D, et al.
Parasitology
. 2021 Jul;
148(12):1490-1496.
PMID: 34193321
Environmental DNA (eDNA) surveying has potential to become a powerful tool for sustainable parasite control. As trematode parasites require an intermediate snail host that is often aquatic or amphibious to...
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Williams E, Brophy P, Williams H, Davies N, Jones R
Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports
. 2021 May;
24:100562.
PMID: 34024378
Gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) negatively impact productivity and welfare in sheep globally and are estimated to cost the European sheep industry €157-477 million annually. GIN are mainly controlled by anthelmintic treatment,...
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Davis C, Tyson F, Cutress D, Davies E, Jones D, Brophy P, et al.
Parasit Vectors
. 2020 Oct;
13(1):496.
PMID: 32998778
Background: Fascioliasis caused by the trematodes Fasciola hepatica and F. gigantica, is a global neglected zoonotic disease estimated to cost the livestock industry over €2.5 billion annually. Farm management measures...
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Jones R, Brophy P, Davis C, Davies T, Emberson H, Stevens P, et al.
Parasit Vectors
. 2018 Jun;
11(1):342.
PMID: 29884202
Background: Increasing trematode prevalence and disease occurrence in livestock is a major concern. With the global spread of anthelmintic resistant trematodes, future control strategies must incorporate approaches focusing on avoidance...
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Jones R, Williams H, Dalesman S, Ayodeji S, Thomas R, Brophy P
Vet Parasitol
. 2017 Apr;
240:68-74.
PMID: 28385538
During the past decade, rumen fluke (Calicophoron daubneyi) has established as a prominent parasite of livestock within numerous European countries. Its development and spread is enabled by the presence of...
8.
Jones R, Brophy P, Mitchell E, Williams H
Parasitology
. 2017 Feb;
144(2):237-247.
PMID: 28145217
Reports of Calicophoron daubneyi infecting livestock in Europe have increased substantially over the past decade; however, there has not been an estimate of its farm level prevalence and associated risk...
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Jones R, Williams H, Dalesman S, Brophy P
Parasit Vectors
. 2015 Dec;
8:656.
PMID: 26695066
Background: Fasciola hepatica is a highly prevalent parasite infecting livestock in Great Britain, while Calicophoron daubneyi is an emerging parasite within the GB livestock industry. Both F. hepatica and C....
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Williams H, Cross D, Crump H, Drost C, Thomas C
Parasit Vectors
. 2015 Aug;
8:440.
PMID: 26310856
Background: There is increasing evidence that the geographic distribution of tick species is changing. Whilst correlative Species Distribution Models (SDMs) have been used to predict areas that are potentially suitable...