Autores
Andrew C Kotze, Peter W Hunt, Philip Skuce, Georg von Samson-Himmelstjerna, Richard J Martin, Heinz Sager, Jürgen Krücken, Jane Hodgkinson, Anne Lespine, Aaron R Jex, John S Gilleard, Robin N Beech, Adrian J Wolstenholme, Janina Demeler, Alan P Robertson, Claude L Charvet, Cedric Neveu, Ronald Kaminsky, Lucien Rufener, Melanie Alberich, Cecile Menez, Roger K Prichard
Fecha de publicación
2014/12/31
Revista
International Journal for Parasitology: Drugs and Drug Resistance
Volumen
4
Número
3
Páginas
164-184
Editor
Elsevier
Descripción
Anthelmintic resistance has a great impact on livestock production systems worldwide, is an emerging concern in companion animal medicine, and represents a threat to our ongoing ability to control human soil-transmitted helminths. The Consortium for Anthelmintic Resistance and Susceptibility (CARS) provides a forum for scientists to meet and discuss the latest developments in the search for molecular markers of anthelmintic resistance. Such markers are important for detecting drug resistant worm populations, and indicating the likely impact of the resistance on drug efficacy. The molecular basis of resistance is also important for understanding how anthelmintics work, and how drug resistant populations arise. Changes to target receptors, drug efflux and other biological processes can be involved. This paper reports on the CARS group meeting held in August 2013 in Perth, Australia. The latest knowledge on the …
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