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Haemonchus longistipes Railliet & Henry, 1909 in goats in the Sudan
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 November 2009
Abstract
Haemonchus longistipes specimens were collected from experimentally infected Sudanese goats and camels for morphological studies. The specimens from goats were much smaller than those from camels, but their infectivity to camels was not affected by their passage in goats. Goats inhabiting the same areas as camels in the Sudan were found to be naturally infected with H. longistipes, but sheep were not and were resistant to experimental infection.
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