Terrill, T.H., Dykes, G.S., Shail, S.A., Miller, J.E., Kouakou, B., Kannan, G., Burke, J.M., Mosjidis, J.A., 2009. Efficacy of sericea lespedeza hay as a natural dewormer in goats: Dose titration study. Vet Parasitol 163, 52-56.
Burke, J.M., Miller, J.E., Terrill, T.H., 2009. Impact of rotational grazing on gastrointestinal nematodes in weaned lambs. Vet Parasitol 163, 67-72.
Shakya, K.P., Miller, J.E., Horohov, D.W., 2009. A Th2 type of immune response is associated with increased resistance to Haemonchus contortus in naturally infected Gulf Coast Native lambs. Vet Parasitol 163, 57-66.
Burke, J.M., Wells, A., Casey, P., Miller, J.E., 2009. Garlic and papaya lack control over gastrointestinal nematodes in goats. Vet Parasitol 159, 171-174.
Moore, D.A., Terrill, T.H., Kouakou, B., Shaik, S.A., Mosjidis, J.A., Miller, J.E., Vanguru, M., Kannan, G., Burke, J.M. 2008. The effects of feeding sericea lespedeza hay on growth rate of goats naturally infected with gastrointestinal nematodes. J Anim Sci 86, 2328-2337.
Howell, S.B., Kaplan, R.M., Burke, J.M., Miller, J.E., Terrill, T.H., Valencia, E., Williams, M.J., Williamson, L.H., Zajac, A.M., 2008. Anthelmintic resistance in sheep and goat farms in the southeastern United States. J Amer Vet Med Assoc 233, 1913-1919.
Burke, J.M., Miller, J.E., 2008. Dietary copper sulfate for control of gastrointestinal nematodes in goats. Vet Parasitol 154, 289-293.
Burke, J.M., Miller, J.E., 2008. Use of FAMACHA system to evaluate gastrointestinal nematode resistance in offspring of stud rams. Vet Parasitol 153, 185-192.
Hunt, P.W., McEwan, J.C., Miller, J.E., 2008. Future perspectives for the implementation of genetic markers for parasite resistance in sheep. Trop Biomed 25, 18-33.
Burke, J.M., Terrill, T.H., Kallu, R.R., Miller, J.E., Mosjidis, J. 2007. Use of copper oxide wire particles to control gastrointestinal nematodes in goats. J Anim Sci 85, 2753-2761.
Burke, J.M., Kaplan, R.M., Miller, J.E., Terrill, T.H., Getz, W.R., Mobini, S., Valencia, E., Williams, M.J., Williamson, L.H., Vatta, A.F. 2007. Accuracy of the FAMACHA system for on-farm use by sheep and goat producers in the southeastern United States. Vet Parasitol 147, 89-95.
Terrill, T.H., Mosjidis, J.A., Moore, D.A., Shaik, S.A., Miller, J.E., Burke, J.M., Muir, J.P., Wolfe, R., 2007. Effect of pelleting on efficacy of sericea lespedeza hay as a natural dewormer in goats. Vet Parasitol 146, 117-122.
Burke, J.M., Morrical, D., Miller, J.E., 2007. Control of gastrointestinal nematodes with copper oxide wire particles in a flock of Polypay ewes and offspring in Iowa. Vet Parasitol 146, 372-375.
Miller, J.E., Horohov, D.W., 2006. Immunological aspects of nematode parasite control. J Anim Sci 84 Suppl E124-32.
Flemming, S.A., Craig. T., Kaplan, R., Miller, J.E., Navarre, C, Riggs, M., 2006. Anthelmintic resistance of gastrointestinal parasites in small ruminants. J Vet Intern Med 20, 435-441.
Peña, M.T., Miller, J.E., Horohov, D.W., 2006. Effect of CD4+ T lymphocytes depletion on resistance of Gulf Coast Native lambs to Haemonchus contortus infection. Vet Parasitol 138, 240-246.
Shaik, S.A., Terrill, T.H., Miller, J.E., Kouakou, B., Kannan, G., Kaplan, R.M., Burke, J.M., Mosjidis, J., 2006. Sericea lespedeza hay as a natural deworming agent against Haemonchus contortus infection in goats. Vet Parasitol 139, 150-157.
Burke, J.M., Miller, J.E., 2006. Evaluation of multiple low dose copper oxide wire particle boluses for control of Haemonchus contortus in lambs. Vet Parasitol 139, 145-149.
Jackson, F., Miller, J.E., 2006. Alternative approaches to control – Quo vadis. Vet Parasitol 139, 371-384.
Miller, J.E., Bishop, S.C., Cockett, N.E., McGraw, R.A., 2006. Segregation of natural and experimental gastrointestinal nematode infection in F2 progeny from susceptible Suffolk and resistant Gulf Coast Native sheep and its usefulness in assessing genetic variation. Vet Parasitol 140, 83-89.
Burke, J.M., Miller, J.E., 2006. Control of Haemonchus contortus in ewes and does with a sustained-release multi-trace element/vitamin ruminal bolus. Vet Parasitol 141, 132-137.
Lange, K.C., Olcott, D.D., Miller, J.E., Mosjidis, J.A., Terrill, T.H., Burke, J.M., Kearney, M.T., 2006. Effect of sericea lespedeza, fed as hay, on natural and experimental Haemonchus contortus infections in lambs. Vet Parasitol 141, 273-278.
Burke, J.M., Miller, J.E., Brauer, D.K., 2005. The effectiveness of copper wire particles as an anthelmintic in pregnant ewes and safety to offspring. Vet. Parasitol. 131, 291-297.
Burke, J.M., Miller, J.E., Larsen, M., Terrill, T.H., 2005. Interaction between copper oxide wire particles and Duddingtonia flagrans in lambs. Vet Parasitol 134, 141-146.
Burke, J.M., Miller, J.E., 2004. Resistance to gastrointestinal parasites in Dorper, Katahdin, and St. Croix lambs in the southeastern United States. Small Rum Res 54, 43-51.
Kaplan, R.M., Burke, J.M., Terrill, T.H., Miller, J.E., Getz, W.R., Mobini, S, Valencia, E, Williams, M, Williamson, L.H., Larsen, M. Vatta, A.F., 2004. Validation of the FAMACHA© eye color chart for detecting clinical anemia on sheep and goat farms in the southern United States. Vet Parasitol 123, 105-120.
Burke, J.M., Miller, J.E., Olcott, D.D., Olcott, B.M., Terrill, T.H., 2004. Dose of copper oxide wire particles (COWP) and feed supplement level influences Haemonchus contortus infection in lambs. Vet Parasitol 123, 235-243.
Miller, J.E., Waller, P.J., 2004. Novel approaches to control of parasites - a workshop. Vet. Parasitol. 125, 59-68.
Terrill, T.H., Larsen, M., Samples, O., Husted, S., Miller, J.E., Gelaye, S., 2004. Capability of the nematode-trapping fungus Duddingtonia flagrans to reduce infective larvae of Haemonchus contortus in goat feces in the southeastern United States: Dose titration and dose timing interval studies. Vet Parasitol 120:285-296.
Pena, M.T., Miller, J.E., Horohov, D.W., 2004. Effect of dexamethasone treatment on the immune response of Gulf Coast Native lambs to Haemonchus contortus infection. Vet Parasitol 119: 223-235.
Fontenot, M.E., Miller, J.E., Pena M.T., Larsen, M., Gillespie, A., 2004. Efficiency of feeding Duddingtonia flagrans chlamydospores to grazing ewes on reducing availability of parasitic nematode larvae on pasture. Vet Parasitol 118, 203-213.
Terrill, T.H., Kaplan, R.M., Larsen, M., Miller, J.E., 2003. Emerging issues in the control of nematode parasites in goats: anthelmintic resistance and biological control using nematophagous fungi. J Anim Sci 80 (Suppl. 1): 144.
Burke J.M., Miller, J.E., 2002. Relative resistance of Dorper crossbred ewes to gastrointestinal nematode infection compared with St. Croix and Katahdin ewes in the southeastern United States. Vet Parasitol 109: 265-275.
Pena, M.T., Miller, J.E., Fontenot, M.E., Gillespie, A., Larsen, M., 2002. Evaluation of Duddingtonia flagrans in reducing infective larvae of Haemonchus contortus in feces of sheep. Vet Parasitol 103: 259-265.
Terrill, T.H., Kaplan, R.M., Larsen, M., Samples, O.M., Miller, J.E., and Gelaye, S., 2001. Anthelmintic Resistance on Goat Farms in Georgia—Efficacy of Anthelmintics Against Gastrointestinal Nematodes in Two Selected Goat Herds. Vet Parasitol 97: 261-268.
Li, Y., Miller, J.E., and Franke, D.E., 2001. Epidemiological observation and heterosis of gastrointestinal nematode infection in Suffolk, Gulf Coast Native and crossbred lambs. Vet Parasitol 98: 273-283.
Kabagambe, E.K., Elzer, P.H., Horohov, D.W., Geaghan, J.P., Opuda-Asibo, J., Scholl, D.T., and Miller, J.E., 2001. Risk factors for Brucella infection in goat herds in eastern and western Uganda. Prev Vet Med 52: 91-108.
Pena, M.T., Miller, J.E., Wyatt, W., and Kearney, M.T., 2000. Differences in susceptibility to gastrointestinal nematode infection between Angus and Brangus cattle in south Louisiana. Vet Parasitol 89: 51-61.
Kabagambe, E.K., Barras, S.R., Li., Y., PeZa, M.T., Smith, W.D., and Miller, J.E., 2000. Attempts to control haemonchosis in grazing ewes by vaccination with gut membrane proteins of the parasite. Vet Parasitol 92: 15-23.
Miller, J.E., Bahirathan, M., Lemarie, S.L.,et al., 1998. Epidemiology of gastrointestinal nematode parasitism in Suffolk and Gulf Coast Native sheep with special emphasis on relative susceptibility to Haemonchus contortus infection. Vet Parasitol 74: 55-74.
Bahirathan, M., Miller, J.E., Barras, S.R., et al., 1996. Susceptibility of Suffolk and Gulf Coast Native suckling lambs to naturally acquired strongylate nematode infections. Vet Parasitol 65: 259-268.
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