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29
Citations
3783
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2551
National Ranking
204

Overview

K. Bairden is affiliated with the University of Glasgow in the United Kingdom. Their professional profile reflects involvement in academic research primarily through this institution.

K. Bairden's documented work does not include recorded recent papers, co-authors, frequent publication venues, or listed fields and subfields of study. No information is available on main topics of work or book publications.

There are no recorded awards associated with K. Bairden, and the scientist is currently living. The absence of detailed publication, collaboration, and research topic data suggests either a private research profile or limited publicly indexed academic output at this time.

Best Publications

  • World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology (W.A.A.V.P.) second edition of guidelines for evaluating the efficacy of anthelmintics in ruminants (bovine, ovine, caprine).

    IB Wood;NK Amaral;K Bairden;JL Duncan

  • Genetic parameters for faecal egg count following mixed, natural, predominantly Ostertagia circumcincta infection and relationships with live weight in young lambs

    S.C. Bishop;K. Bairden;Quintin McKellar;M. Park

  • How hosts control worms

    M.J. Stear;K. Bairden;J.L. Duncan;P.H. Holmes

  • Observations on ostertagiasis in young cattle over two grazing seasons with special reference to plasma pepsinogen levels.

    J Armour;K Bairden;JL Duncan;FW Jennings

  • The genetic basis of resistance to Ostertagia circumcincta in lambs

    M.J. Stear;K. Bairden;S.C. Bishop;J. Buitkamp

  • The processes influencing the distribution of parasitic nematodes among naturally infected lambs

    M.J. Stear;K. Bairden;S. C. Bishop;G. Gettinby

  • Influence of supplementation with dietary soyabean meal on resistance to haemonchosis in Hampshire down lambs.

    D.S. Wallace;K. Bairden;J.L. Duncan;G. Fishwick

  • Persistent anthelmintic activity of ivermectin in cattle.

    J Armour;K Bairden;AF Batty;CC Davison

  • Influence of soyabean meal supplementation on the resistance of Scottish blackface lambs to haemonchosis

    D.S. Wallace;K. Bairden;J.L. Duncan;G. Fishwick

  • Prediction model for bovine ostertagiasis

    G Gettinby;K Bairden;J Armour;C Benitez-Usher

  • The relationship between IgA activity against 4th-stage larvae and density-dependent effects on the number of 4th-stage larvae of Teladorsagia circumcincta in naturally infected sheep

    M. J. Stear;K. Bairden;G. T. Innocent;S. Mitchell

  • The distribution of faecal nematode egg counts in Scottish Blackface lambs following natural, predominantly Ostertagia circumcincta infection.

    M. J. Stear;K. Bairden;J. L. Duncan;G. Gettinby

  • Local and plasma antibody responses to the parasitic larval stages of the abomasal nematode Ostertagia circumcincta

    E. Sinski;K. Bairden;J. L. Duncan;M. C. Eisler

  • Pathophysiological and parasitological studies on Cooperia oncophora infections in calves

    J. Armour;K. Bairden;P.H. Holmes;J.J. Parkins

  • Elimination of mucosal cyathostome larvae by five daily treatments with fenbendazole.

    J. L. Duncan;K. Bairden;E. M. Abbott

  • The sequential development of type I and type II ostertagiasis in young cattle with special reference to biochemical and serological changes

    C. Entrocasso;Quintin McKellar;J. J. Parkins;K. Bairden

  • An ovine lymphocyte antigen is associated with reduced faecal egg counts in four-month-old lambs following natural, predominantly Ostertagia circumcincta infection

    M.J. Stear;K. Bairden;S.C. Bishop;J. Buitkamp

  • Production, parasitological and carcase evaluation studies in steers exposed to trichostrongyle infection and treated with a morantel bolus or fenbendazole in two consecutive grazing seasons.

    C.M. Entrocasso;J.J. Parkins;J. Armour;K. Bairden

  • Studies on the control of bovine ostertagiasis using a morantel sustained release bolus.

    J Armour;K Bairden;JL Duncan;BM Jones

  • The degradation of bovine faecal pats containing ivermectin.

    J McKeand;K Bairden;AM Ibarra-Silva

  • Pathophysiological and parasitological studies on a concurrent infection of Ostertagia ostertagi and Cooperia oncophora in calves.

    J.J. Parkins;L.M. Taylor;P.H. Holmes;K. Bairden

  • Pathophysiology of the periparturient egg rise in sheep: the role of prolactin.

    I.A. Jeffcoate;G. Fishwick;K. Bairden;J. Armour

Frequent Co-Authors

J. Armour
J. Armour University of Glasgow
J.L. Duncan
J.L. Duncan University of Glasgow
Quintin McKellar
Quintin McKellar University of Hertfordshire
P.H. Holmes
P.H. Holmes University of Glasgow
Michael J. Stear
Michael J. Stear La Trobe University
J.J. Parkins
J.J. Parkins University of Glasgow
George Gettinby
George Gettinby University of Strathclyde
Stephen Bishop
Stephen Bishop University of Edinburgh
Peter David Eckersall
Peter David Eckersall University of Glasgow
Harm W. Ploeger
Harm W. Ploeger Utrecht University

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