作者: Bersissa Kumsa , Girma Abebe
DOI: 10.1007/S11250-008-9237-Z
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摘要: A study was conducted to determine the presence of anthelmintic resistance on Hawassa University goat farm in southern Ethiopia. The 180 goats were stratified by age and sex randomly assigned treatment groups (albendazole, tetramisole ivermectin untreated control). Each group included 15 treatments administered according weight each with 7.5 mg/kg bw albendazole, 22.5 0.2 dose rates recommended scientists. Faecal samples collected day 0 before treatment, again 12 post treatment. Efficacy all drugs assessed faecal egg count reduction test (FECRT). Multiple Haemonchus spp. against recorded categories goats. Likewise, Trichostrongylus/Teladorsagia showed ivermectin. Coprocultures from pre- post-treatments revealed predominance Resistance anthelmintics is attributed high frequency low dosage practices farm. Large scale studies, however, are needed assess current status most commonly used different agroecology, species animals management systems