His primary scientific interests are in Veterinary medicine, Anthelmintic, Feces, Helminths and Prevalence. His research investigates the connection between Veterinary medicine and topics such as Animal science that intersect with problems in Fasciola gigantica. Jesper Monrad has included themes like Nematode, Eggs per gram and Grazing in his Anthelmintic study.
His work deals with themes such as Resistance, Pasture and Temperate climate, which intersect with Grazing. His Ascaridia galli and Heterakis gallinarum study in the realm of Helminths interacts with subjects such as Danish and Weight gain. His Strongylus vulgaris research includes elements of Regimen, Parascaris equorum and Deworming.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Veterinary medicine, Grazing, Feces, Anthelmintic and Animal science. The study incorporates disciplines such as Fasciola gigantica, Helminths, Larva and Dry season in addition to Veterinary medicine. His Helminths research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Prevalence and Dairy cattle.
Jesper Monrad interconnects Livestock, Pasture and Trichostrongylus in the investigation of issues within Grazing. His Feces research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Nematode, Angiostrongylus vasorum and Toxicology. His Anthelmintic study combines topics in areas such as Ivermectin, Parasite Egg Count and Parascaris equorum.
His primary areas of study are Veterinary medicine, Excretion, Vulpes, Larva and Angiostrongylus vasorum. His Veterinary medicine study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Ingestion and Fecundity. The study of Ingestion is intertwined with the study of Nematode in a number of ways.
He combines subjects such as Inoculation and Feces with his study of Excretion. Treatment intensity is connected with Anthelmintic, Helminth genetics, Antigen, Strongylus vulgaris and Immunology in his study. His Anthelmintic research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Endarteritis, Helminths and Parasitology.
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Canine angiostrongylosis: a review.
G Bolt;J Monrad;J Koch;AL Jensen.
Veterinary Record (1994)
Climatic influences on development and survival of free-living stages of equine strongyles: implications for worm control strategies and managing anthelmintic resistance.
Martin K. Nielsen;Ray M. Kaplan;Stig M. Thamsborg;Jesper Monrad.
Veterinary Journal (2007)
Prevalence of fasciolosis in Zambian cattle observed at selected abattoirs with emphasis on age, sex and origin.
A. M. Phiri;I. K. Phiri;C. S. Sikasunge;J. Monrad.
Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series B-infectious Diseases and Veterinary Public Health (2005)
Prescription-only anthelmintics--a questionnaire survey of strategies for surveillance and control of equine strongyles in Denmark.
M.K. Nielsen;J. Monrad;S.N. Olsen.
Veterinary Parasitology (2006)
Cross-sectional prevalence of helminth infections in cattle on traditional, small-scale and large-scale dairy farms in Iringa district, Tanzania.
J. D. Keyyu;A. A. Kassuku;L. P. Msalilwa;J. Monrad.
Veterinary Research Communications (2006)
Prevalence and distribution of gastrointestinal helminths and their effects on weight gain in free-range chickens in Central Zambia
I. K. Phiri;A. M. Phiri;M. Ziela;A. Chota.
Tropical Animal Health and Production (2007)
Strongylus vulgaris associated with usage of selective therapy on Danish horse farms-is it reemerging?
M.K. Nielsen;A.N. Vidyashankar;S.N. Olsen;J. Monrad.
Veterinary Parasitology (2012)
Epidemiology of Fasciola gigantica and amphistomes in cattle on traditional, small-scale dairy and large-scale dairy farms in the southern highlands of Tanzania.
J. D. Keyyu;J. Monrad;N. C. Kyvsgaard;A. A. Kassuku.
Tropical Animal Health and Production (2005)
The fox (Vulpes vulpes) as a reservoir for canine angiostrongylosis in Denmark. Field survey and experimental infections.
G. Bolt;J. Monrad;P. Henriksen;H. H. Dietz.
Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica (1992)
Detection and semi-quantification of Strongylus vulgaris DNA in equine faeces by real-time quantitative PCR.
Martin K Nielsen;David S Peterson;Jesper Monrad;Stig M Thamsborg.
International Journal for Parasitology (2008)
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