Ashley E. Steuer
University of Kentucky
16 Papers
10 Citations
Ashley E. Steuer is an academic researcher from University of Kentucky. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 12 publications. Previous affiliations of Ashley E. Steuer include Texas Tech University.
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Papers
Shortened egg reappearance periods of equine cyathostomins following ivermectin or moxidectin treatment: morphological and molecular investigation of efficacy and species composition.
Martin K. Nielsen,Ashley E. Steuer,Haley P. Anderson,Stefan Gavriliuc,A. Carpenter,Elizabeth Redman,John S. Gilleard,Craig R. Reinemeyer,Jocelyn Poissant +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a comprehensive investigation of current macrocyclic lactone efficacy patterns and provided important insight into potential mechanisms behind shortened egg reappearance periods was conducted, which suggested differential activity between moxidectin and ivermectin for several species, most notably Cyc. insigne and Cylicocyclus nassatus.
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Diagnostic performance of McMaster, Wisconsin, and automated egg counting techniques for enumeration of equine strongyle eggs in fecal samples
Jennifer L. Cain,Paul Slusarewicz,Matthew Rutledge,Morgan R. McVey,Kayla M. Wielgus,Haley M. Zynda,Libby M. Wehling,J.A. Scare,Ashley E. Steuer,Martin K. Nielsen +9 more
TL;DR: Overall, the automated counting system is a promising new development in equine parasitology, and continued refinement to the counting algorithms will help improve precision and specificity, while additional research in areas such as egg loss, analyst variability at the counting step, and accuracy will help create a complete picture of its impact.
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Effects of homogenizing methods on accuracy and precision of equine strongylid egg counts.
TL;DR: It is suggested that while the homogenizing method has a positive effect on egg count accuracy, the counting chamber appears to primarily affect precision.
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Management practices associated with strongylid parasite prevalence on horse farms in rural counties of Kentucky
J.A. Scare,Ashley E. Steuer,Holli S. Gravatte,Cs Kálmán,L. Ramires,L.L. Dias de Castro,Jamie K. Norris,F.L. Miller,F. Camargo,A. Lawyer,P. De Pedro,B. Jolly,Martin K. Nielsen +12 more
TL;DR: The strongyle egg counts of the working Amish horses were not significantly different from the other horses in this study and deworming practices including the use of efficacious drugs and low treatment frequencies were in accordance with the AAEP guidelines.
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Parasite dynamics in untreated horses through one calendar year
Ashley E. Steuer,Haley P. Anderson,Taylor Shepherd,Morgan Clark,J.A. Scare,Holli S. Gravatte,Martin K. Nielsen +6 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors evaluated strongylid egg shedding patterns and transmission dynamics of Strongylus vulgaris in naturally infected and untreated mares and foals through one calendar year in Kentucky, USA.