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Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
28
Citations
4449
World Ranking
2648
National Ranking
212

Overview

Mike Taylor is affiliated with Fera Science in the United Kingdom. Their professional work is connected to this institution, which is noted for research and development in scientific fields.

There are no listed recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, main topics, or awards associated with Mike Taylor in the available data.

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Best Publications

  • The detection of anthelmintic resistance in nematodes of veterinary importance.

    G.C. Coles;F. Jackson;W.E. Pomroy;R.K. Prichard

  • Veterinary Parasitology: Taylor/Veterinary

    M.A. Taylor;R.L. Coop;R.L. Wall

  • Anthelmintic resistance detection methods

    M.A. Taylor;K.R. Hunt;K.L. Goodyear

  • Recent Developments in Ectoparasiticides

    M.A. Taylor

  • The role of combination anthelmintic formulations in the sustainable control of sheep nematodes.

    David J. Bartram;Dave M. Leathwick;Mike A. Taylor;Thomas Geurden

  • Anthelmintic resistance in sheep flocks in Ontario, Canada

    L.C. Falzon;P.I. Menzies;K.P. Shakya;A. Jones-Bitton

  • Multiple resistance to anthelmintics in sheep nematodes and comparison of methods used for their detection

    M.A. Taylor;J. Learmount;E. Lunn;C. Morgan

  • Towards a standardised surveillance for Trichinella in the European Union.

    L Alban;E Pozio;J Boes;P Boireau

  • Analysis of climatic predictions for extrinsic incubation of Dirofilaria in the United kingdom.

    J.M. Medlock;I. Barrass;E. Kerrod;M.A. Taylor

  • Veterinary Parasitology 4th Ed

    M. A. Taylor;R. L. Coop;Richard L. Wall

  • Rumen fluke (paramphistomosis) in British cattle.

    A. P. Foster;A. Otter;T. O'Sullivan;M. P. Cranwell

  • A comparison of modifications of the McMaster method for the enumeration of Ascaris suum eggs in pig faecal samples.

    A. Pereckienė;V. Kaziūnaitė;A. Vyšniauskas;S. Petkevičius

  • A computer model to simulate control of parasitic gastroenteritis in sheep on UK farms.

    J. Learmount;M.A. Taylor;G. Smith;C. Morgan

  • Histopathological observations on the activity of diclazuril (Vecoxan) against the endogenous stages of Eimeria crandallis in sheep.

    M.A. Taylor;J. Catchpole;J. Marshall;R.N. Marshall

  • Development and validation of real-time PCR methods for diagnosis of Teladorsagia circumcincta and Haemonchus contortus in sheep.

    Jane Learmount;Chris Conyers;Hez Hird;Colin Morgan

  • Mapping risk foci for endemic sheep scab

    Hannah Rose;J Learmount;M Taylor;Richard L Wall

  • Protozoal disease in cattle and sheep

    Mike Taylor

  • Development of harmonised schemes for the monitoring and reporting of Cysticercus in animals and foodstuffs in the European Union

    Edoardo Pozio;Lis Alban;Jaap Boes;Pascal Boireau

  • Cutaneous hypersensitivity reactions to Psoroptes ovis and Der p 1 in sheep previously infested with P. ovis--the sheep scab mite.

    A.H.M van den Broek;J.F Huntley;R.E.W Halliwell;J Machell

  • Preliminary evaluation of exotic tick species and exotic pathogens imported on migratory birds into the British Isles

    M.E. Pietzsch;R. Mitchell;L.J. Jameson;C. Morgan

  • Diagnosis and control of coccidiosis in sheep

    Mike Taylor

  • Parasitological examinations in sheep health management

    M.A. Taylor

  • Evaluation of ‘best practice’ (SCOPS) guidelines for nematode control on commercial sheep farms in England and Wales

    Jane Learmount;George Gettinby;Valerie Boughtflower;Nathalie Stephens

  • Changing patterns of parasitism in sheep

    Mike Taylor

  • Three-year evaluation of best practice guidelines for nematode control on commercial sheep farms in the UK

    Jane Learmount;Nathalie Stephens;Valerie Boughtflower;Alba Barrecheguren

  • The efficacy of a combined oral formulation of derquantel-abamectin against anthelmintic resistant gastro-intestinal nematodes of sheep in the UK.

    Thomas Geurden;Andrew Hodge;Laura Noé;Dana Winstanley

  • Resistance delaying strategies on UK sheep farms: A cost benefit analysis

    Jane Learmount;Mike J. Glover;Mike A. Taylor

  • Clinical and pathological observations on natural infections of cryptosporidiosis and flagellate protozoa in leopard geckos (Eublepharis macularius).

    M. A. Taylor;M. R. Geach;W. A. Cooley

  • Estimating the predicted environmental concentration of the residues of veterinary medicines: should uncertainty and variability be ignored?

    Louise A. Kelly;Mike A. Taylor;Marion J. A. Wooldridge

  • Angiostrongylus vasorum in canids

    Alexandra J. Tomlinson;Mike Taylor;Emma Roberts

  • Use of anthelmintics in sheep

    Mike Taylor

  • An observational study of ewe treatments at lambing on early infection in lambs on UK sheep farms.

    Jane Learmount;Rebecca Callaby;Mike Taylor

  • Immature liver fluke infection in winter and spring

    David Bartram;Mike Taylor

Frequent Co-Authors

Hugh R. P. Miller
Hugh R. P. Miller University of Edinburgh
Gerald C. Coles
Gerald C. Coles University of Bristol
Chris Robertson
Chris Robertson University of Strathclyde
Andrew S. Peregrine
Andrew S. Peregrine University of Guelph
Richard Wall
Richard Wall University of Bristol
Edoardo Pozio
Edoardo Pozio Istituto Superiore di Sanità
Heidi L. Enemark
Heidi L. Enemark Aarhus University
Karsten Nöckler
Karsten Nöckler Federal Institute for Risk Assessment
Pierre Dorny
Pierre Dorny Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp
Jozef Vercruysse
Jozef Vercruysse Ghent University

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