Refugia-Based Strategies for Parasite Control in Livestock.

作者: Andrew W. Greer , Jan A. Van Wyk , Joseph C. Hamie , Charles Byaruhanga , Fiona Kenyon

DOI: 10.1016/J.CVFA.2019.11.003

关键词: Environmental planningResistance (ecology)Parasite ControlPopulationAnimal productionLivestockBiologyMindset

摘要: Refugia-based strategies are intended to help slow the development of anthelmintic resistance by providing a population parasites that not exposed treatment. Evidence from field studies is lacking. There no single way incorporate refugia into parasite control program. many options available varying greatly in complexity and practicality, none suitable for all situations. Incorporating production systems typically requires change farmer mindset greater input time, labor, and/or technology, but necessary preserve efficacy promote sustainable animal systems.

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