Autores
Jaroslav Vadlejch, Iveta Angela Kyriánová, Marián Várady, Johannes Charlier
Fecha de publicación
2021/12
Revista
BMC veterinary research
Volumen
17
Número
1
Páginas
1-11
Editor
BioMed Central
Descripción
Strongylid nematode infections may negatively affect both animal health and welfare, with deleterious consequences for livestock productivity. Many farmers in recent decades have relied on anthelmintics as the sole strategy of control, but the intensive use of these chemotherapeutics has led to the development of anthelmintic resistance (AR). Knowledge of both the efficacy of anthelmintics and factors promoting AR are essential to effectively control nematode infections, but no information on these topics for goats in the Czech Republic (CR) is available. This survey aimed to determine the occurrence of AR at Czech goat farms and to identify risk factors for the development of AR. A total of 24 herds of dairy goats across the CR were evaluated using in vitro tests for detecting AR, and a questionnaire survey was carried out to evaluate factors associated with AR. Resistance against benzimidazoles was confirmed at …
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