1992
DOI: 10.1007/bf01839155
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Multiple anthelmintic resistance in a field strain ofHaemonchus Contortus in goats

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“…The frequent occurrence of trichostrongyluosis as a chronic rather than acute infection may allow the firm establishment of anthelmintic resistance without obvious clinical signs (Jackson et al 1992). The present findings are not different from those reported from other countries as far as benzimidazole resistance is concerned (Uppal et al 1992;Maingi et al 1996;RequejoFernandez et al 1997;Waruiru et al 1998;âorba et al 1998;âerÀanská et al 2006). This study is, however, the first report of anthelmintic resistance in Beetal goats, which are among the most popular animals kept by the farmers in the area of study to meet their dayto-day needs.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 54%
“…The frequent occurrence of trichostrongyluosis as a chronic rather than acute infection may allow the firm establishment of anthelmintic resistance without obvious clinical signs (Jackson et al 1992). The present findings are not different from those reported from other countries as far as benzimidazole resistance is concerned (Uppal et al 1992;Maingi et al 1996;RequejoFernandez et al 1997;Waruiru et al 1998;âorba et al 1998;âerÀanská et al 2006). This study is, however, the first report of anthelmintic resistance in Beetal goats, which are among the most popular animals kept by the farmers in the area of study to meet their dayto-day needs.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 54%
“…Similar observation has also been reported by Uppal et al, (1992), Laha et al, (1999) and Garg et al, (2007). However, Makvana andSingh (2009) andJaiswal et al, (2013) observed ivermectin resistant gastrointestinal nematodes in sheep and goats, respectively from Gujrat and Uttar Pradesh, India, respectively.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 76%
“…The prevalence of FBZ and TMS resistance might be due to frequent use of same anthelmintic for a long period (Maingi et al, 1996). In India, this type of resistant H. contortus associated with frequent use of different anthelmintics has also been reported by Uppal et al, (1992), Yadav and Uppal (1993) and Garg et al, (2007).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…In organized farm the highest prevalence was noticed for Haemonchus sp as 95.00% which is comparatively higher than prevalence of villages, it may be due to continues use of anthelmintic drugs that may lead to anthelmintic resistant in Haemonchus sp. (Uppal, et al, 1992). Animals from organized farms showed prevalence of Paramphistomum sp as 20.00% while for Trichuris sp.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 94%