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Ruggero
at Sun May 25 04:44:38 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Ruggero ]
Thanks: I've got that book, but i'm not really sure about the efficacy of fenbendazol against Rhabdias.
And in that book there are, in my opinion, other little errors:
Kalicephalus is not a Hookworm, but a Strongylid. This is certain.
And the picture of the "hookworm eggs" that you see on the book at pag. 53, is a picture of larvated "rhabdithiform" eggs, identical to the eggs of the other picture at page 57.
Hookworm eggs look different, are thick-shelled and normally not larvated!
Ruggero
P.S. Sorry for the author of the book, but this is my opinion (I'm an italian physician)
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