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Preliminary observations on the effect of Dictyocaulus filaria on the blood clotting time of sheep

The whole blood clotting time progressively increased from the second to the eighth week in lambs receiving a primary infection of Dictyocaulus filaria larvae. However, in vaccinated lambs it remained unaffected. Levamisole hydrochloride was ineffective when given 4 days after infection but restored...

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Published in:Veterinary research communications 1988-01, Vol.12 (2-3), p.109-112
Main Authors: Sharma, R L, Bhat, T K, Dhar, D N
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