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SCSRPC
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Thomas H. Terrill
Fort
Valley State Univ, GA

SCSRPC
Participants
Gareth F. Bath
South Africa
Joan M. Burke
USDA, ARS,
Booneville, AR
Linda
Coffey
NCAT, ATTRA, Fayetteville, AR
Will R. Getz
Fort
Valley State Univ, GA
Margo Hale
NCAT, ATTRA, Fayetteville, AR
Steve Hart
Langston Univ, OK
Sue Howell
University of Georgia, Athens,
GA
Dahlia
Jackson
Delaware State Univ., CARS
Ray M. Kaplan
Univ
of Georgia
Jean-Marie Luginbuhl
North Carolina State Univ
James E. Miller
Louisiana State Univ
Byeng R. Min
Texas A&M Univ
Seyedmehdi Mobini
Fort
Valley State Univ, GA
Jorge Mosjidis
Auburn Univ, AL
Jim Muir
Texas A&M
Susan
Schoenian
Univ
of Maryland
Bob Storey
Univ
of Georgia
Thomas H. Terrill
Fort
Valley State Univ, GA
Elide Valencia
Univ
of Puerto Rico
Jan A. Van Wyk
South Africa
Adriano Vatta
Onderstepoort Veterinary Institute -South Africa
Stuart Weiss
Univ
of Virgin Islands
Niki
Whitley
North Carolina A&T State Univ
Stephan Wildeus
Virginia State Univ
Lisa H. Williamson
Univ
of Georgia
Anne Zajac
Virginia Tech
 
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Recent Publications by SCSRPC Members
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Smart Drenching and FAMACHA© |
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van Wyk, J.A,. H.
Hoste, R.M. Kaplan, R.B. Besier 2006. Targeted
selective treatment for worm management - how do we
sell rational programs to farmers? Veterinary
Parasitology, 139:336-346. |
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Burke, J.M., R.M.
Kaplan, J.E. Miller, T.H. Terrill, W.R. Getz, S.
Mobini, E. Valencia, M.J.Williams, L.H. Williamson
and A.F. Vatta. 2007. Accuracy of the FAMACHA
system for on-farm use by sheep and goat producers
in the southeastern United States. Veterinary
Parasitology, 147:89-95. (pdf file)
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**Kaplan, R.M.,
"**Update on Parasite Control in Small Ruminants
2006: Addressing the Challenges Posed By
Multiple-Drug Resistant Worms." in Proceedings of
the American Association of Bovine Practitioners,
Saint Paul, MN, September 21-23, 2006. (pdf file)
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Kaplan, R.M., Burke,
J.M., Terrill, T.H., Miller, J.E., Getz, W.R.,
Mobini, S, Valencia, E, Williams, M, Williamson, L.H.,
Larsen, M. Vatta, A.F., 2004. Validation of the
FAMACHA© eye color chart for detecting clinical
anemia on sheep and goat farms in the southern
United States. Vet Parasitol 123, 105-120. (pdf file)
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Novel,
Non-Chemical Approaches to Parasite Control |
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Burke JM,
Soli F, Miller JE, Terrill TH, Wildeus S, Shaik
SA, Getz WR, Vanguru M. Administration of
copper oxide wire particles in a capsule or feed
for gastrointestinal nematode control in goats.
Veterinary Parasitology 2009 (In Press).
(pdf file)
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Whitley NC, Miller JE,
Burke JM,
Cazac D, Jackson-O’Brien D, Dykes L, Muir JP.
Effect of high tannin grain sorghum on
gastrointestinal parasite fecal egg counts in
goats. Small Ruminant Research 2009; 87,
105-107.
(pdf file)
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Soli
F, Terrill TH, Shaik SA, Getz WR, Miller JE,
Vanguru M, Burke JM.
Efficacy of copper oxide wire particles against
gastrointestinal nematodes in sheep and goats.
Veterinary Parasitology 2010; 168, 93-96.
(pdf file)
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Terrill TH, Dykes GS, Shaik SA, Miller JE,
Kouakou B, Kannan
G, Burke JM,
Mosjidis JA. Efficacy of sericea lespedeza hay
as a natural dewormer in goats: Dose titration
study. Veterinary Parasitology 2009; 163:52-56.
(pdf file)
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Burke JM,
Miller JE, Terrill TH. Impact of rotational
grazing on management of gastrointestinal
nematodes in weaned lambs. Veterinary
Parasitology 2009; 163: 67-72. (pdf file)
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Burke JM,
Wells A, Casey P, Miller, JE. Garlic and papaya
lack control over gastrointestinal nematodes in
goats and lambs. Veterinary Parasitology 2009;
159: 171-174. (pdf file)
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Burke JM,
Wells A, Casey P, Kaplan RM. Herbal dewormer
fails to control gastrointestinal nematodes in
goats. Veterinary Parasitology 2009; 160:
168-170. (pdf file)
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Moore DA, Terrill TH, Kouakou B, Shaik SA,
Mosjidis JA, Miller JE, Vanguru M, Kannan G,
Burke JM.
The effects of feeding sericea lespedeza hay on
growth rate of goats naturally infected with
gastrointestinal nematodes. Journal of Animal
Science 2008; 86:2328-2337.
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Burke JM,
Miller JE. Dietary copper sulfate for control
of gastrointestinal nematodes in goats.
Veterinary Parasitology 2008; 154, 289-293.
(pdf file)
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Burke JM,
Terrill TH, Kallu RR, Miller JE. Use of copper
oxide wire particles to control gastrointestinal
nematodes in goats. Journal of
Animal Science
2007; 85, 2753-2761. (pdf file)
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Burke JM,
Morrical D., Miller JE. Control of
gastrointestinal nematodes with copper oxide
wire particles in a flock of lactating Polypay
ewes and offspring in Iowa. Veterinary
Parasitology 2007; 146, 372-375. (pdf file)
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Terrill TH,
Mosjidis JA, Moore DA, Shaik SA, Miller JE,
Burke JM,
Muir
JP, Wolfe R. Effect of pelleting on
efficacy of sericea lespedeza hay as a natural
dewormer in goats. Veterinary Parasitology
2007; 146, 117-122. (pdf file)
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Lange KC, Olcott
DD, Miller JE, Mosjidis JA, Terrill TH, Burke JM,
Kearney MT. Effect of the condensed tannin
containing hay, sericea lespedeza, on natural and
experimental challenge Haemonchus contortus
infection in lambs. Veterinary Parasitology 2006,
141:273-278 (pdf file)
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Burke JM, Miller JE.
Control of Haemonchus contortus in goats with a
sustained-release multi-trace element/vitamin
ruminal bolus. Veterinary Parasitology 2006,
141:132-137 (pdf file)
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Shaik,
S.A., Terrill, T.H., Miller, J.E., Kouakou, B,
Kannan, G., Kaplan, R.M., Burke, J.M., Mosjidis, J.
Sericea lespedeza hay as a natural deworming agent
against Haemonchus contortus infection in goats.
Vet. Parasitol. 2006, 139:150-157 (pdf file)
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Burke JM, Miller JE.
Evaluation of multiple low dose copper oxide wire
particles compared with levamisole for control of
Haemonchus contortus in lambs. Veterinary
Parasitology 2006, 139:145-149 (pdf file)
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Burke JM,
Miller JE, Larsen M, Terrill TH. Interaction
between copper oxide wire particles and
Duddingtonia flagrans in lambs. Veterinary
Parasitology 2005, 134:141-146 (pdf file)
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Burke JM, Miller
JE, Brauer DK. The effectiveness of copper oxide
wire particles as an anthelmintic in pregnant
ewes and safety to offspring. Veterinary
Parasitology 2005; 131:291-297. (pdf file)
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Fontenot, M.E.,
Miller, J.E., PeZa M.T., Larsen, M., Gillespie, A.,
2004. Efficiency of feeding Duddingtonia
flagrans chlamydospores to grazing ewes on reducing
availability of parasitic nematode larvae on
pasture. Vet Parasitol 118, 203-213. (contact
Dr. Miller
(jmiller@scsrpc.org)
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Burke JM, Miller JE,
Olcott DD, Olcott BM, Terrill TH. Effect of copper
oxide wire particles dosage and feed supplement
level on Haemonchus contortus infection in lambs.
Veterinary Parasitology 2004; 123:235-243. (pdf file)
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Polkey, M.
(Material provided by J.E. Miller), 2004. Biological
controls can increase productivity and flock health:
Killer fungi. Virginia Shepherd. April: 9. |
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Shaik, S.A., Terrill,
T.H., Miller, J.E., Kouakou, B., Kannan, G.,
Mosjidis, J., 2004. Effects of feeding sericea
lespedeza hay on goats infected with Haemonchus
contortus. South African J Anim Sci 34, 234-236. |
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Terrill, T.H.,
M. Larsen, O. Samples, S. Husted, J.E. Miller,
R.M. Kaplan, S. Gelaye, 2004. Capability of the
nematode-trapping fungus Duddingtonia flagrans
to reduce infective larvae of gastrointestinal
nematodes in goat feces in the southeastern
United States: dose titration and dose time
interval studies, Veterinary Parasitology, 120,
(4), 285-96. (contact Dr. Terrill (tterrill@scsrpc.org)
for reprints)
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PeZa, M.T.,
Miller, J.E., Fontenot, M.E., Gillespie, A., Larsen,
M., 2002. Evaluation of Duddingtonia flagrans
in reducing infective larvae of Haemonchus contortus
in feces of sheep. Vet Parasitol 103: 259-265.
(contact Dr. Miller
(jmiller@scsrpc.org)
for reprints) |
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Anthelmintic Resistance |
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Howell SB, Burke JM,
Miller JE, Terrill TH, Valencia E, Williams MJ,
Williamson LH, Zajac AM, Kaplan RM.
Anthelmintic resistance on sheep and goat farms
in the southeastern United States. Journal of
the American Veterinary Medical Association
2008; 233: 1913-1919.
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Fleming, S A.,T.
Craig, R.M. Kaplan, J. E. Miller, C. Navarre, M.
Rings. 2006. Consensus Statement on: Anthelmintic
resistance of gastrointestinal parasites in small
ruminants. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine,
20:435–444. |
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Kaplan, R.M., A. N.
Vidyashankar, S.B. Howell, J.M. Neiss, L.H.
Williamson, and T.H. Terrill. 2007. A novel
approach for combining the use of in vitro and in
vivo data to measure and detect emerging moxidectin
resistance in gastrointestinal nematodes of goats.
International Journal for Parasitology, 37:795-804. |
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Kaplan, R.M. 2004.
Drug resistance in nematodes of veterinary
importance: a status report. Trends in Parasitology
20(10): 477-481. |
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Mortensen, L.L., L.H. Williamson , T.H.
Terrill, R. Kircher, M. Larsen and R.M. Kaplan,
2003. Evaluation of prevalence and clinical
implications of anthelmintic resistance in
gastrointestinal nematodes of goats. JAVMA,
223(4):495-500. (contact Dr. Kaplan
(rkaplan@scsrpc.org) for
reprints)
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Host
Resistance to Parasites |
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Burke JM,
Miller JE. Use of FAMACHA system to evaluate
gastrointestinal nematode resistance in
offspring of stud rams. Veterinary Parasitology
2008; 153, 85-92. (pdf file)
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Burke, J.M., Miller,
J.E., 2004. Relative
resistance to gastrointestinal nematode parasites in Dorper, Katahdin, and St. Croix lambs under
conditions encountered in the southeastern region of
the United States. Small Ruminant Research 54, 43-51. (pdf file)
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Pena, M.T.,
Miller, J.E., Horohov, D.W., 2004. Effect of
dexamethasone treatment on the immune response of
Gulf Coast Native lambs to Haemonchus contortus
infection. Vet Parasitol 119: 223-235. (contact Dr.
Miller
(jmiller@scsrpc.org)
for reprints) |
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Burke, J.M., Miller,
J.E., 2002. Relative
resistance of Dorper crossbred ewes to
gastrointestinal nematode infection compared with
St. Croix and Katahdin ewes in the southeastern
United States. Vet Parasitol 109: 265-275 (pdf file)
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Thesis
and Dissertations |
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Watkins, A.,
2003. Effectiveness of copper-oxide wire
particles on the control of Haemonchus contortus in
sheep. MS Thesis, Louisiana State University,
47 pp. (contact Dr. Miller
(jmiller@scsrpc.org)
for
further information) |
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Popular
Press |
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A Friendly and
Encouraging Challenge to the Agricultural Extension
Community:
A low cost tool that can greatly influence
management of internal parasites in small ruminants
by Jim Morgan (pdf file)
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Polkey, M. (Material
provided by J.E. Miller), 2004. Biological controls
can increase productivity and flock health: Killer
fungi. Virginia Shepard. April: 9. |
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Practitioners
struggle with parasite control. The Shepherd,
October 2004, page 26. (Cites Ray Kaplan) |
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