Molekylær epidemiologi. Rævens dværgbændelorm.
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rmemiddelresistens. Bioaktive
planter
Heidi L. Enemark beskæftiger sig med protozoer (encellede
parasitter) bl.a. Eimeria, der forårsager coccidiose; samt
Cryptosporidium og Giardia, som kan smitte til mennesker og
overføres via vand- og fødevarer. Yderligere forsker hun i
ormemiddelresistens samt forskellige faktorers indflydelse på
parasitternes overlevelse og udvikler desuden metoder til at spore
og bekæmpe parasitter. Hun er også involveret i overvågning for
parasitter som trikiner og rævens dværgbændelorm (Echinococcus
multilocularis) hos vilde dyr.
Head of the parasitology laboratory providing diagnostic and
advisory services for veterinarians and their clients regarding
parasitic infections of production animals, pet animals, zoo
animals and wild life.
Providing advisory services to the Veterinary Authorities
regarding parasitic infections of veterinary and zoonotic
relevance, including participation in risk assessments panels in
Denmark and EU (EFSA).
Participation in supervision and teaching of PhD and Master’s
students (DVM; MSc) within the field of parasitology.
Active in research on protozoans of veterinary and zoonotic
importance (i.a. Eimeria,
Cryptosporidium & Giardia), vector-borne parasitic
diseases e.g. babesiosis, as well as in research on relevant
methodologies for detection of the zoonotic, meat-borne nematode
Trichinella.
For Cryptosporidium and Giardia, focus is on
clinical disease and transmission, including use of molecular
typing tools to improve our understanding of the zoonotic
potential of these ubiquitous parasites.
The laboratory has been appointed the Danish reference laboratory
for Trichinella, and is therefore in charge of education
and authorization by examination of technical personnel working
with meat inspection for Trichinella.