J Boomker

Department of Veterinary Tropical Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria, Private Bag X04, 0110 Onderstepoort, South Africa.

Publications of J Boomker

  • A stochastic model accommodating the FAMACHA© system for estimating worm burdens and associated risk factors in sheep naturally infected with Haemonchus contortus.

    Authors: D P Reynecke, J A Van Wyk, B Gummow, P Dorny, J Boomker

    Veterinary parasitology. 01/2011; 177(3-4):231-41.

    A previously developed multiple regression algorithm was used as the basis of a stochastic model to simulate worm burdens in sheep naturally infected with Haemonchus contortus over five consecutive
  • Application of ROC curve analysis to FAMACHA© evaluation of haemonchosis on two sheep farms in South Africa.

    Authors: D P Reynecke, J A Van Wyk, B Gummow, P Dorny, J Boomker

    Veterinary parasitology. 01/2011; 177(3-4):224-30.

    Test sensitivity and specificity for the FAMACHA(©) clinical test for anaemia due to haemonchosis have previously been shown to be adequate in differentiating between heavily/less heavily infected
  • Validation of the FAMACHA((c)) eye colour chart using sensitivity/specificity analysis on two South African sheep farms.

    Authors: D P Reynecke, J A Van Wyk, B Gummow, P Dorny, J Boomker

    Veterinary parasitology. 09/2009;

    A validation study of the FAMACHA((c)) system for clinical evaluation of anaemia due to Haemonchus contortus was conducted on two commercial sheep farms in the summer rainfall region of South Africa.
  • Post mortem identification of Kalicephalus colubri colubri (Nematoda: Diaphanocephalidae) in a captive mole snake (Pseudaspis cana) in South Africa.

    Authors: K Junker, E P Lane, B Dlamini, A Kotze, J Boomker

    Journal of the South African Veterinary Association. 04/2009; 80(1):54-6.

    Necropsy examination of a captive emaciated, dehydrated adult female Mole snake (Pseudaspis cana) in October 2007 revealed multiple cutaneous abscesses. Other findings included renal and hepatic
  • Litomosa chiropterorum Ortlepp, 1932 (Nematoda: Filarioidea) from a South African miniopterid: redescription, Wolbachia screening and phylogenetic relationships with Litomosoides.

    Authors: K Junker, M Barbuto, M Casiraghi, C Martin, S Uni, J Boomker, O Bain

    Parasite (Paris, France). 04/2009; 16(1):43-50.

    69 Miniopterus notalensis, type host of the onchocercid Litomosa chiropterorum, were collected in caves in the Western Province and Gauteng Province, South Africa. The prevalence of these filariae
  • The helminth community of Helmeted Guineafowls, Numida meleagris (Linnaeus, 1758), in the north of Limpopo Province, South Africa.

    Authors: K Junker, L Debusho, J Boomker

    The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research. 10/2008; 75(3):225-35.

    The helminths of 15 Helmeted Guineafowls were collected in the north of Limpopo Province, South Africa. A total of 11 cestode, ten nematode and a single acanthocephalan species were present. Species
  • Helminth parasites of Natal long-fingered bats, Miniopterus natalensis (Chiroptera: Miniopteridae), South Africa.

    Authors: K Junker, O Bain, J Boomker

    The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research. 10/2008; 75(3):261-5.

    The helminth community infecting Miniopterus natalensis was studied at two localities, the De Hoop Nature Reserve (DHNR) (n = 57), Western Cape Province and Pretoria (n = 12), Gauteng Province, South
  • Nematodes from Swainson's spurfowl Pternistis swainsonii and an Orange River francolin Scleroptila levaillantoides in Free State Province, South Africa, with a description of Tetrameres swainsonii n. sp. (Nematoda: Tetrameridae).

    Authors: K Junker, O R Davies, R Jansen, T M Crowe, J Boomker

    Journal of helminthology. 09/2008;

    Five Swainson's spurfowl collected in Free State Province, South Africa, were examined for helminth parasites, and the nematodes Acuaria gruveli, Cyrnea parroti, Gongylonema congolense, Subulura
  • A check list of the helminths of guineafowls (Numididae) and a host list of these parasites.

    Authors: K Junker, J Boomker

    The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research. 01/2008; 74(4):315-37.

    Published and personal records have been compiled into a reference list of the helminth parasites of guineafowls. Where data on other avian hosts was available these have been included for
  • Helminths of guineafowls in Limpopo Province, South Africa.

    Authors: K Junker, J Boomker

    The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research. 01/2008; 74(4):265-80.

    Between July 2005 and November 2006 the gastro-intestinal helminths of 15 Helmeted guineafowls and a single Crested guineafowl from Musina, Limpopo Province were examined, and in July and August 2005
  • Tetrameres numida n. sp. (Nematoda: Tetrameridae) from Helmeted guineafowls, Numida meleagris (Linnaeus, 1758), in South Africa.

    Authors: K Junker, J Boomker

    The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research. 07/2007; 74(2):115-28.

    Tetrameres numida n. sp. from the proventriculus of Helmeted guineafowls, Numida meleagris, in South Africa is described from eight male and four female specimens. The new species shares some
  • An examination of the infracommunities and component communities from impala (Aepyceros melampus) in the Kruger National Park, South Africa.

    Authors: N J Negovetich, K J Fellis, G W Esch, I G Horak, J Boomker

    The Journal of parasitology. 01/2007; 92(6):1180-90.

    The intestinal helminth parasites of the impala from the Kruger National Park, South Africa, were examined to describe the parasite community structure. Demographic variation and the associated
  • First record of Cylicospirura (Cylicospirura) felineus (Chandler, 1925) Sandground, 1933 (Nematoda: Spirocercidae) from a domestic cat in South Africa.

    Authors: K Junker, J H Vorster, J Boomker

    The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research. 01/2007; 73(4):257-62.

    Cylicospirura (Cylicospirura) felineus (Chandler, 1925) Sandground, 1933 is reported from a cat in South Africa for the first time. The nematode was present in a gastric parasitic nodule in a male
  • Eustrongylides sp. (Nematoda: Dioctophymatoidea) from the stomach of a Nile crocodile, Crocodylus niloticus Laurenti, 1768, in Botswana.

    Authors: K Junker, O Bain, J Boomker

    The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research. 01/2007; 73(4):315-7.

    During a study conducted between 2003 and 2005 on the diet of Nile crocodiles in Botswana, two young adult nematodes, one male and one female, belonging to the genus Eustrongylides Jägerskiöld, 1909
  • Mediorhynchus gallinarum (Acanthocephala: Gigantorhynchidae) in Helmeted guineafowls, Numida meleagris, in the Kruger National Park, South Africa.

    Authors: K Junker, J Boomker

    The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research. 12/2006; 73(4):283-92.

    Mediorhynchus gallinarum was recovered from the small intestines of 36 of 50 Helmeted guineafowls sampled from August 1988 to May 1989. The intensity of infection ranged from 1-141 worms per host,
  • Gastric nematodes of nile crocodiles, Crocodylus niloticus Laurenti, 1768, in the Okavango River, Botswana.

    Authors: K Junker, K Wallace, A J Leslie, J Boomker

    The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research. 07/2006; 73(2):111-4.

    The ascaridoid nematodes Dujardinascaris madagascariensis Chabaud & Caballero, 1966, Dujardinascaris dujardini (Travassos, 1920), Gedoelstascaris vandenbrandeni (Baylis, 1929) Sprent, 1978 and
  • Check-list of the pentastomid parasites crocodilians and freshwater chelonians.

    Authors: K Junker, J Boomker

    The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research. 04/2006; 73(1):27-36.

    Based on published records and own data a summary is given of the geographical distribution of the currently known species of pentastomid parasites infecting crocodiles and alligators, as well as
  • Helminths in sympatric populations of mountain reedbuck (Redunca fulvorufula) and gray rhebok (Pelea capreolus) in South Africa.

    Authors: W A Taylor, J Boomker, R C Krecek, J D Skinner, R Watermeyer

    The Journal of parasitology. 09/2005; 91(4):863-70.

    Helminths of mountain reedbuck (Redunca fulvorufula fulvorufula) and gray rhebok (Pelea capreolus) were investigated in South Africa between June 1999 and February 2002. Forty-one mountain reedbuck
  • Anguillicola papernai (Nematoda: Anguillicolidae) and other helminths parasitizing the African longfin eel Anguilla mossambica.

    Authors: H Taraschewski, J Boomker, K Knopf, F Moravec

    Diseases of aquatic organisms. 02/2005; 63(2-3):185-95.

    The swim bladder nematode Anguillicola papernai Moravec & Taraschewski, 1988 has been investigated as regards its occurrence in longfin eels Anguilla mossambica (Peters) in rivers in South Africa. A.
  • Parasites of South African wildlife. XVIII. Cooperia pigachei n. sp. (Nematoda: Cooperiidae) from the mountain reedbuck, Redunca fulvorufula (Afzelius, 1815).

    Authors: J Boomker, W A Taylor

    The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research. 10/2004; 71(3):171-4.

    A new species of Cooperia, for which the name Cooperia pigachei n. sp. is proposed, was recovered from a mountain reedbuck, Redunca fulvorufula, from the Sterkfontein Dam Nature Reserve, Free State

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Keywords of J Boomker

allaeri Campana-Rouget
 
chabaudi Hering-Hagenbeck
 
Kruger National Park
 
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National Park
 
Nature Reserve
 
nematode species
 
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South Africa
 
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Institutions

  • 1992–2011
    • University of Pretoria
      Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa
  • 2003–2007
    • Wake Forest University
      Winston-Salem, NC, USA
  • 2002–2003
    • Universität Karlsruhe
      • Zoologisches Institut
      Karlsruhe, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
  • 1988–1989
    • Rhodes University
      • Tick Research Unit
      Grahamstown, Province of Eastern Cape, South Africa
    • Armed Forces Institute of Pathology
      Rāwalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan