01258naa a2200265 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400390006010000160009924501180011526000090023352004970024265000170073965000170075665000190077365000120079265000190080465000100082365000180083365000140085165000160086565300130088165300200089477300780091415211432023-05-05 1975 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 a10.1016/s0007-1935(17)35244-22DOI1 aROSS, J. G. aA study of the application of the Stormont "wet day" fluke forecasting system in Scotland.h[electronic resource] c1975 aEvidence is presented to suggest that anomalies in the prediction system arise when lower than average temperatures occur in June, the month when snail propagation generally accurs in the South-West of Scotland and that the assessment period should perhaps be adjusted to a later 4-week period when below average temperature are recorded. A later "wet day" assessment period is proposed in the North of Scotland, and this proposition is examined and relate to the epidemiology of the disease. aEpidemiology aFascioliasis aSheep diseases aWeather aDoença Animal aOvino aParasitologia aRuminante aTrematódeo aControle aParasito animal tThe British Veterinary Journalgv. 131, n. 4, p. 486-498, Jul./Aug. 1975.