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  • Martin, Frida; Svansson, Vilhjálmur; Eydal, Matthías; Oddsdóttir, Charlotta; Ernback, Maja; Persson, Isa; Tydén, Eva (2021-01-25)
    Horses in Iceland have been isolated for more than 1,000 yr but still harbor a similar range of gastrointestinal parasites as do horses across the world. The long isolation of the horses and their parasites presumably means that no resistance genes ...
  • Skirnisson, Karl; Pálsdóttir, Guðný Rut; Eydal, Matthías (Agricultural University of Iceland, 2018)
    Importing dogs into Iceland was prohibited or restricted from 1909 until 1989, when the ban was lifted and importing dogs and cats permitted, with the proviso of an enforced period of quarantine and the requirement of specific medical treatments and ...
  • Eydal, Matthías; Skirnisson, Karl (Agricultural University of Iceland, 2016)
    The aim of this paper is to report cases of the intestinal parasitic nematode Strongyloides stercoralis in dogs in Iceland. The nematode was diagnosed in 20 (0.6%) of imported dogs in quaratine in Iceland during 1989-2016. Household dogs: The first ...
  • Alfreðsson, Matthías S.; Ólafsson, Erling; Eydal, Matthías; Unnsteinsdóttir, Ester Rut; Hansford, Kayleigh; Wint, William; Alexander, Neil; Medlock, Jolyon M. (Springer Nature, 2017-10-10)
    Background: Ixodes ricinus is a three-host tick, a principal vector of Borrelia burgdorferi (s.l.) and one of the main vectors of tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) virus. Iceland is located in the North Atlantic Ocean with subpolar oceanic climate. During ...
  • Martin, Frida; Dube, Faruk; Karlsson Lindsjö, Oskar; Eydal, Matthías; Höglund, Johan; Bergström, Tomas F.; Tydén, Eva (Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020-07-09)
    Background: Parascaris univalens is a pathogenic parasite of foals and yearlings worldwide. In recent years, Parascaris spp. worms have developed resistance to several of the commonly used anthelmintics, though currently the mechanisms behind this ...