Anthelmintic resistance in small ruminant parasites: Implications for smallholders in Southeast Asia

This chapter reviews the current status of anthelmintic resistance in Southeast Asia, and examines the implications for smallholders, for whom anthelmintics offer one key to the control of parasitism and the development of enterprises based on small ruminants. Alternatives to the use of anthelmintic...

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Autor principal: Hood, G.M.
Formato: Capítulo de libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/2935
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description This chapter reviews the current status of anthelmintic resistance in Southeast Asia, and examines the implications for smallholders, for whom anthelmintics offer one key to the control of parasitism and the development of enterprises based on small ruminants. Alternatives to the use of anthelmintics such as nutritional strategies and grazing management are also considered, since these have significant potential for reducing the selection pressure for anthelmintic resistance. Topics addressed in this chapter include tests for, prevalence of, risk factors & transmission of - anthelmintic resistance; traditional tethering; stall-feeding; and extensive grazing systems.
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spelling CGSpace29352023-12-21T14:51:55Z Anthelmintic resistance in small ruminant parasites: Implications for smallholders in Southeast Asia Hood, G.M. goats sheep small farms pest resistance anthelmintics parasites drug resistance tethered grazing traditional uses zero grazing grazing systems This chapter reviews the current status of anthelmintic resistance in Southeast Asia, and examines the implications for smallholders, for whom anthelmintics offer one key to the control of parasitism and the development of enterprises based on small ruminants. Alternatives to the use of anthelmintics such as nutritional strategies and grazing management are also considered, since these have significant potential for reducing the selection pressure for anthelmintic resistance. Topics addressed in this chapter include tests for, prevalence of, risk factors & transmission of - anthelmintic resistance; traditional tethering; stall-feeding; and extensive grazing systems. 2004 2010-12-10T05:33:46Z 2010-12-10T05:33:46Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/2935 en Open Access Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research
spellingShingle goats
sheep
small farms
pest resistance
anthelmintics
parasites
drug resistance
tethered grazing
traditional uses
zero grazing
grazing systems
Hood, G.M.
Anthelmintic resistance in small ruminant parasites: Implications for smallholders in Southeast Asia
title Anthelmintic resistance in small ruminant parasites: Implications for smallholders in Southeast Asia
title_full Anthelmintic resistance in small ruminant parasites: Implications for smallholders in Southeast Asia
title_fullStr Anthelmintic resistance in small ruminant parasites: Implications for smallholders in Southeast Asia
title_full_unstemmed Anthelmintic resistance in small ruminant parasites: Implications for smallholders in Southeast Asia
title_short Anthelmintic resistance in small ruminant parasites: Implications for smallholders in Southeast Asia
title_sort anthelmintic resistance in small ruminant parasites implications for smallholders in southeast asia
topic goats
sheep
small farms
pest resistance
anthelmintics
parasites
drug resistance
tethered grazing
traditional uses
zero grazing
grazing systems
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/2935
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