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English: Haemonchus contortus adult and eggs. This parasitic worm that infects sheep, Haemonchus contortus, is seen along with its eggs, made easily visible with a new test developed by researchers at Oregon State University and the University of Georgia. (Photo courtesy of University of Georgia) Full story at: oregonstate.edu/ua/ncs/archives/2010/jan/new-test-may-hel... |
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Author | MS, RVT, Bob Storey |
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Short title | The Evil Worm |
Copyright holder | 2009 Bob Storey |
IIM version | 14,876 |