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Overview

Allan Roepstorff was affiliated with the University of Copenhagen in Denmark. Their academic career was connected to this institution, where they contributed to the scientific community through research and education.

Although specific details about Allan Roepstorff's publications, including recent papers, coauthors, and frequent publication venues, are not available, it is evident that their presence in the academic domain was recognized through their affiliation and research activities.

The absence of listed main fields of study, subfields, and main topics of work limits a detailed exploration of their research focus and scientific contributions. Similarly, there are no records of book publications or academic awards attributable to Allan Roepstorff in the provided data.

The scientist has been noted as deceased. Therefore, all descriptions of their work and influence are presented in the past tense to reflect this status.

Best Publications

  • Integrated and biological control of parasites in organic and conventional production systems.

    S.M Thamsborg;A Roepstorff;M Larsen

  • Trichuris suis ova therapy for allergic rhinitis: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial

    Peter Bager;John Arnved;Steen Rønborg;Jan Wohlfahrt

  • Helminth parasites in pigs: New challenges in pig production and current research highlights

    Allan Roepstorff;Helena Mejer;Peter Nejsum;Stig Milan Thamsborg

  • Ascariasis Is a Zoonosis in Denmark

    Peter Nejsum;E. Davis Parker;Jane Frydenberg;Allan Roepstorff

  • Parasitic helminths of the pig: factors influencing transmission and infection levels.

    Peter Nansen;Allan Roepstorff

  • Intestinal parasites in swine in the Nordic countries: prevalence and geographical distribution

    A Roepstorff;O Nilsson;A Oksanen;B Gjerde

  • Experimental Ascaris suum infection in the pig: worm population kinetics following single inoculations with three doses of infective eggs.

    A. Roepstorff;L. Eriksen;H.-C. Slotved;P. Nansen

  • Epidemiology and control of helminth infections in pigs under intensive and non-intensive production systems

    A. Roepstorff;P. Nansen

  • Helminth infections in Danish organic swine herds.

    Lone Carstensen;Mette Vaarst;Allan Roepstorff

  • Influence of<i>Dermanyssus gallinae</i>and<i>Ascaridia galli</i>infections on behaviour and health of laying hens (<i>Gallus gallus domesticus</i>)

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  • Seasonal variation in development and survival of Ascaris suum and Trichuris suis eggs on pastures.

    M. N. Larsen;A. Roepstorff

  • Resistance of Oesophagostomum spp. in pigs to pyrantel citrate.

    A. Roepstorff;H. Bjørn;P. Nansen

  • Recovery of Oesophagostomum dentatum from pigs by isolation of parasites migrating from large intestinal contents embedded in agar-gel.

    H.-C. Slotved;E.H. Barnes;H. Bjørn;C.M. Christensen

  • Response to repeated inoculations with Ascaris suum eggs in pigs during the fattening period. I. Studies on worm population kinetics.

    L. Eriksen;P. Nansen;A. Roepstorff;P. Lind

  • Occurrence of helminths in pig fattening units with different management systems in Northern Germany.

    A Joachim;N Dülmer;A Daugschies;A Roepstorff

  • Transmission dynamics of helminth parasites of pigs on continuous pasture: Ascaris suum and Trichuris suis.

    A. Roepstorff;K.D. Murrell

  • Embryonation and infectivity of Ascaris suum eggs. A comparison of eggs collected from worm uteri with eggs isolated from pig faeces.

    A Oksanen;L Eriksen;A Roepstorff;B Ilsøe

  • Influence of chicory roots (Cichorium intybus L) on boar taint in entire male and female pigs

    Laurits Lydehøj Hansen;Helena Mejer;Stig Milan Thamsborg;Derek V. Byrne

  • Prevalence of helminth infections in swine in Denmark

    A. Roepstorff;S.E. Jorsal

  • Experimental Oesophagostomum dentatum infection in the pig: Worm populations resulting from single infections with three doses of larvae

    C.M. Christensen;E.H. Barnes;P. Nansen;A. Roepstorff

  • Prevalence of gastrointestinal nematodes in growing pigs in Kabale District in Uganda

    Sofie Nissen;Idahella H. Poulsen;Peter Nejsum;Annette Olsen

  • Resistance to Ascaris suum in parasite naïve and naturally exposed growers, finishers and sows.

    Lis Eriksen;Peter Lind;Peter Nansen;Allan Roepstorff

  • Ascaris suum infection negatively affects the response to a Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae vaccination and subsequent challenge infection in pigs.

    Nina R. Steenhard;Gregers Jungersen;Branko Kokotovic;Ethiopia Beshah

  • Symptoms after Ingestion of Pig Whipworm Trichuris suis Eggs in a Randomized Placebo-Controlled Double-Blind Clinical Trial

    Peter Bager;Christian Kapel;Allan Roepstorff;Stig Thamsborg

Frequent Co-Authors

Stig Milan Thamsborg
Stig Milan Thamsborg University of Copenhagen
Peter Nejsum
Peter Nejsum Aarhus University
Christian M. O. Kapel
Christian M. O. Kapel University of Copenhagen
Henrik Bjørn
Henrik Bjørn Clinical Microbiomics (Denmark)
Merete Fredholm
Merete Fredholm University of Copenhagen
Mads Melbye
Mads Melbye University of Copenhagen
Tim Kåre Jensen
Tim Kåre Jensen University of Copenhagen
Armelle Prunier
Armelle Prunier INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Henrik Hauggaard-Nielsen
Henrik Hauggaard-Nielsen Roskilde University
Tommy Dalgaard
Tommy Dalgaard Aarhus University

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