Regional and temporal use of avermectins for ruminants in Australia

The avermectin class of anthelmintics has been available for approximately 4 years (sheep) and 7 years (cattle) in Australia. They are highly efficacious against a very broad spectrum of nematode parasites and certain ectoparasites of livestock. To date there are no field reports of resistance to th...

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anthelminthique
anthelmintics
Anthelmintics - therapeutic use
antihelminticos
Australia
australie
bovin
Cattle
Cattle Diseases - prevention & control
chemical resistance
Climate
drugs
ganado bovino
Ivermectin - analogs & derivatives
Ivermectin - therapeutic use
medicament
medicamentos
ovin
ovinos
parasite
parasites
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Parasitic Diseases, Animal
parasitos
pesticide
pesticides
plaguicidas
resistance aux produits chimiques
resistencia quimica
Sheep
Sheep Diseases - prevention & control
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