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Overview

M. Eysker is affiliated with Utrecht University in the Netherlands. Their academic profile reflects involvement in research activities conducted at this institution.

Current data on publications does not list any specific titles, co-authors, publication venues, or topics tied to M. Eysker.

There are no records of book publications or awards associated with this researcher.

Based on the available information, details on specific fields of study, subfields, or main research topics have not been provided.

Best Publications

  • Dogs shed Neospora caninum oocysts after ingestion of naturally infected bovine placenta but not after ingestion of colostrum spiked with Neospora caninum tachyzoites

    T. Dijkstra;M. Eysker;Gereon Schares;Franz Josef Conraths

  • Value of present diagnostic methods for gastrointestinal nematode infections in ruminants.

    M. Eysker;H. W. Ploeger

  • Apparent resistance of <i>Parascaris equorum</i> to macrocylic lactones

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  • Evidence of post-natal transmission of Neospora caninum in Dutch dairy herds

    Th. Dijkstra;H.W. Barkema;M. Eysker;W. Wouda

  • Natural transmission routes of Neospora caninum between farm dogs and cattle.

    Th Dijkstra;H.W Barkema;M Eysker;J.W Hesselink

  • Notes on necropsy and herbage processing techniques for gastrointestinal nematodes of ruminants

    M. Eysker;F.N.J. Kooyman

  • An observational study of Eimeria species in housed cattle on Dutch dairy farms

    A.W.C.A. Cornelissen;R. Verstegen;H. van den Brand;N.M. Perie

  • Effect of naturally occurring nematode infections in the first and second grazing season on the growth performance of second-year cattle

    H.W. Ploeger;A. Kloosterman;F.H.M. Borgsteede;M. Eysker

  • Shedding consistency of strongyle-type eggs in dutch boarding horses

    D.D.V. Dopfer;C.M. Kerssens;Y.G.M. Meijer;J.H. Boersema

  • Evaluation of a single serological screening of dairy herds for Neospora caninum antibodies.

    Th Dijkstra;H.W Barkema;M Eysker;M.L Beiboer

  • A simple, robust and semi-automated parasite egg isolation protocol.

    Ted H M Mes;Maarten Eysker;Harm W Ploeger

  • The effect of ivermectin treatment against inhibited early third stage, late third stage and fourth stage larvae and adult stages of the cyathostomes in Shetland ponies and spontaneous expulsion of these helminths.

    M. Eysker;J.H. Boersema;F.N.J. Kooyman

  • Some aspects of inhibited development of trichostrongylids in ruminants.

    M. Eysker

  • Comparison of the reappearance of strongyle eggs in foals, yearlings, and adult horses after treatment with ivermectin or pyrantel

    J. H. Boersema;M. Eysker;J. Maas;W. M. Van Der Aar

  • Inhibited development of cyathostominae in the horse in the early third stage.

    M. Eysker;J. Jansen;M.H. Mirck

  • Control of strongylosis in horses by alternate grazing of horses and sheep and some other aspects of the epidemiology of Strongylidae infections.

    M. Eysker;J. Jansen;M.H. Mirck

  • Autochthonous Angiostrongylus vasorum infection in dogs in The Netherlands

    Deborah C.K. van Doorn;Angelique H. van de Sande;E. Rolf Nijsse;Maarten Eysker

  • Seasonally inhibited development of cyathostomine nematodes in Shetland ponies in The Netherlands.

    M. Eysker;J.H. Boersema;F.N.J. Kooyman

  • Expulsion of small strongyle nematodes (cyathostomin spp) following deworming of horses on a stud farm in Sweden.

    E.Osterman Lind;M. Eysker;O. Nilsson;A. Uggla

  • The possibilities and limitations of evasive grazing as a control measure for parasitic gastroenteritis in small ruminants in temperate climates.

    M. Eysker;N. Bakker;F.N.J. Kooyman;H.W. Ploeger

  • Cross-sectional serological survey on gastrointestinal and lung nematode infections in first and second-year replacement stock in The Netherlands: relation with management practices and use of anthelmintics

    H.W Ploeger;F.H.M Borgsteede;J Sol;M.H Mirck

Frequent Co-Authors

Harm W. Ploeger
Harm W. Ploeger Utrecht University
Theo J.G.M. Lam
Theo J.G.M. Lam Utrecht University
Herman W. Barkema
Herman W. Barkema University of Calgary
Jaap A. Wagenaar
Jaap A. Wagenaar Utrecht University
Thomas R. Klei
Thomas R. Klei Louisiana State University
Henk D. F. H. Schallig
Henk D. F. H. Schallig University of Amsterdam
Jane E. Hodgkinson
Jane E. Hodgkinson University of Liverpool
Ray M. Kaplan
Ray M. Kaplan St. George's University
Johan Höglund
Johan Höglund Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Gerald C. Coles
Gerald C. Coles University of Bristol

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