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    • Coccidiosis in lambs : treatment and control 

      Odden, Ane (PhD Thesis;2018:54, Doctoral thesis, 2018)
      Koksidiose er forårsaket av en gruppe encellede parasitter som kalles Eimeria spp. og er en viktig produksjonsbegrensende sjukdom hos unge dyr blant flere arter, som sau, ku og fjørfe. Disse parasittene gir skader i ...
    • Intestinal protozoan parasites in Northern India : investigations on transmission routes 

      Utaaker, Kjersti Selstad (PhD Thesis;2018.10, Doctoral thesis, 2017)
      Cryptosporidium and Giardia are protozoan parasites that have been confirmed as major causes of diarrhoea, particularly in children. They represent a significant, but often neglected, threat to public health, and particularly ...
    • Waterborne transmission of Toxoplasma gondii : novel approaches to development of analytical techniques 

      Harito, Jemere Bekele (PhD Thesis;2017:75, Doctoral thesis, 2017)
      Access to safe drinking water is essential for healthy life. Drinking water contaminated with waterborne pathogens is one of the most significant environmental contributors to human disease burden. Protozoan parasites that ...

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