2023
DOI: 10.12982/vis.2023.044
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Caprine Roundworm Nematode Resistance to Macrocyclic Lactones in Northeastern Thailand

Sarinya Rerkyusuke,
Pichayawadee Lamul,
Chanoknan Thipphayathon
et al.

Abstract: Roundworm nematodes are a significant problem in goat meat farming worldwide. These parasites can cause production losses, reduce feed efficiency and compromise animal health and welfare. Macrocyclic lactones (MLs) are common anthelmintic drugs to treat roundworm nematode infection in livestock. The objective of study was to detect roundworm resistance to MLs in meat goats in Northeast Thailand. One hundred and nineteen goats from 6 herds were studied from June to December 2022. Each herd was randomly allocat… Show more

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“…Additionally, the presence of anaemia, significantly associated with higher prevalence, highlights the importance of considering additional health factors within the herd. Given the frequent occurrence of roundworm gastrointestinal parasites in this region [ 31 ], heavy infestation of these worms could lead to anaemia. Therefore, the presence of anaemia could serve as an important clinical indicator of coxiellosis within the herd, necessitating further investigation and the implementation of management strategies to mitigate disease spread.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the presence of anaemia, significantly associated with higher prevalence, highlights the importance of considering additional health factors within the herd. Given the frequent occurrence of roundworm gastrointestinal parasites in this region [ 31 ], heavy infestation of these worms could lead to anaemia. Therefore, the presence of anaemia could serve as an important clinical indicator of coxiellosis within the herd, necessitating further investigation and the implementation of management strategies to mitigate disease spread.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%