The prevalence of lice (Bovicola ovis) infested sheep flocks in Western Australia (1987–1993) |
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Authors: | PW MORCOMBE ND THOMSON PG BUCKMAN |
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Affiliation: | Department of Agriculture, Baron-Hay Court, South Perth, Western Australia 6151 |
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Abstract: | SUMMARY The proportion of wool bale brands with a positive test for sheep lice in baled wool decreased from 29.5% in 1987/88 to 23.2% in 1990/91 before increasing to 38.2% in 1992/93. Changes in the proportion of wool bale brands with a positive test for lice were highly correlated with changes in the Wool Market Price Indicator. The increase in the proportion of positive lice tests since 1990/91 was associated with an increase in failures to eradicate lice from flocks. These failures were partly a consequence of the reduced use of lousicidal treatments, the development of resistance to synthetic pyrethroid chemicals and an increase in the transmission of lice between flocks. |
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