Publications by authors named "T Chinkangsadarn"

Strongylid nematodes represent a major health and performance concern for equids globally. However, the epidemiology of strongylid infections in horse populations remains largely unexplored in Thailand. This study investigated the prevalence of strongylid parasites and the associated risk factors in domesticated horses in Thailand.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The indiscriminate use of anthelmintics to control parasitic nematodes in horses has led to the emergence of anthelmintic resistance worldwide. However, there are no data available on using ivermectin for treating strongyle infections within domesticated horses in Thailand. Therefore, this study aimed to use the fecal egg count reduction (FECR) test to determine the strongylid egg reappearance period (ERP).

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Mixed strongylid infections significantly impact equine health and performance. Traditional microscopy-based methods exhibit limitations in accurately identifying strongylid species. Nemabiome deep amplicon sequencing approach previously succeeded in describing the strongylid communities in livestock including equids.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Equine ocular setariasis is mainly caused by Setaria digitata, and the identification of this filarial nematode is based on morphology. However, morphological characterization alone is insufficient for the detection and differentiation of S. digitata from its congeners.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of dental disorders in horses at a Queensland abattoir using cadaver heads.
  • The examination included 400 horse heads categorized into age groups, with sharp enamel points (55.3%) and hooks (43%) being the most prevalent abnormalities.
  • Findings indicated that dental issues were particularly common in horses aged 11-15 years (97.5%), highlighting the need for regular dental check-ups for all horses to prevent severe dental problems later in life.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF