
pmid: 4277676
handle: 2263/50971
The journals have been scanned in colour with a HP 5590 scanner; 600 dpi. Adobe Acrobat v.11 was used to OCR the text and also for the merging and conversion to the final presentation PDF-format. ; Developmental stages of Dictyocaulus filaria (Rudolphi, 1809) were recovered from the right colic mesenteric lymph nodes of lambs 18 hours after infestation . The majority of the parasites remain in the lymph nodes until Day 6 and from Day 7 onwards migrate via the thoracic duct to the heart and pulmonary arteries. From Day 8 to Day 14 parasites occur in considerable numbers in the lung tissue. Although some worms may be present in the trachea and bronchi on Day 4, they are not present in large numbers prior to Day 10. From the 12th day the numbers in the lung tissue decrease while those free in the respiratory passages increase.
Sheep, Trichostrongyloidea, Veterinary medicine, 390, Sheep Diseases, Bronchi, Thoracic Duct, Trachea, South Africa, Liver, Veterinary medicine -- South Africa, Dictyocaulus Infections, Animals, Lymph Nodes, Lung
Sheep, Trichostrongyloidea, Veterinary medicine, 390, Sheep Diseases, Bronchi, Thoracic Duct, Trachea, South Africa, Liver, Veterinary medicine -- South Africa, Dictyocaulus Infections, Animals, Lymph Nodes, Lung
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