Background
Helminths (parasites
that reside in an animal´s intestines – see glossary of
scientific terms in Case Study 3 constitute one of the most important
constraints to small ruminant livestock production in the
tropics resulting in widespread infection in grazing animals,
associated production losses, high costs of treatment and
death. Current control methods in the tropics focus on
reducing contamination of pastures through anthelmintic
treatment of animals and/or controlled grazing. But there are
problems with increasing frequencies of drug resistance.
 Source: Isaac Kosgey
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