Veterinary World (Jan 2010)

Integrated Parasite Management for Livestock - Alternative control methods

  • Souvik Paul1,
  • Mrityunjay mandal1 and Rupa Boral2

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 9.000
pp. 431 – 435

Abstract

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Internal parasites are considered by some to be one of the most economically important constraints in raising livestock. The growing concern about the resistance of internal parasites to all classes of dewormers has caused people to look for alternatives. As dewormers lose their effectiveness, the livestock community fears increasing economic losses from worms. There is no one thing that can be given or done to replace chemical dewormers. It will take a combination of extremely good management techniques and possibly some alternative therapies. It is not wise to think that one can just stop deworming animals with chemical dewormers. It is something one will need to change gradually, observing and testing animals and soil, in order to monitor the progress. Alternative parasite control is an area that is receiving a lot of interest and attention. Programs and research will continue in the pursuit of parasite control, using alternative and more management-intensive methods. [Veterinary World 2010; 3(9.000): 431-435]

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