Anthelmintic resistance in ruminants: challenges and solutions
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Anthelmintic resistance in ruminants : challenges and solutions. / Charlier, J.; Bartley, D. J.; Sotiraki, S.; Martinez-Valladares, M.; Claerebout, E.; von Samson-Himmelstjerna, G.; Thamsborg, S. M.; Hoste, H.; Morgan, E. R.; Rinaldi, L.
Advances in Parasitology. red. / David Rollinson; Russell Stothard. Academic Press, 2022. s. 171-227 (Advances in Parasitology, Bind 115).Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Bidrag til bog/antologi › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Anthelmintic resistance in ruminants
T2 - challenges and solutions
AU - Charlier, J.
AU - Bartley, D. J.
AU - Sotiraki, S.
AU - Martinez-Valladares, M.
AU - Claerebout, E.
AU - von Samson-Himmelstjerna, G.
AU - Thamsborg, S. M.
AU - Hoste, H.
AU - Morgan, E. R.
AU - Rinaldi, L.
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2022 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Anthelmintic resistance (AR) is a growing concern for effective parasite control in farmed ruminants globally. Combatting AR will require intensified and integrated research efforts in the development of innovative diagnostic tests to detect helminth infections and AR, sustainable anthelmintic treatment strategies and the development of complementary control approaches such as vaccination and plant-based control. It will also require a better understanding of socio-economic drivers of anthelmintic treatment decisions, in order to support a behavioural shift and develop targeted communication strategies that promote the uptake of evidence-based sustainable solutions. Here, we review the state-of-the-art in these different fields of research activity related to AR in helminths of livestock ruminants in Europe and beyond. We conclude that in the advent of new challenges and solutions emerging from continuing spread of AR and intensified research efforts, respectively, there is a strong need for transnational multi-actor initiatives. These should involve all key stakeholders to develop indicators of infection and sustainable control, set targets and promote good practices to achieve them.
AB - Anthelmintic resistance (AR) is a growing concern for effective parasite control in farmed ruminants globally. Combatting AR will require intensified and integrated research efforts in the development of innovative diagnostic tests to detect helminth infections and AR, sustainable anthelmintic treatment strategies and the development of complementary control approaches such as vaccination and plant-based control. It will also require a better understanding of socio-economic drivers of anthelmintic treatment decisions, in order to support a behavioural shift and develop targeted communication strategies that promote the uptake of evidence-based sustainable solutions. Here, we review the state-of-the-art in these different fields of research activity related to AR in helminths of livestock ruminants in Europe and beyond. We conclude that in the advent of new challenges and solutions emerging from continuing spread of AR and intensified research efforts, respectively, there is a strong need for transnational multi-actor initiatives. These should involve all key stakeholders to develop indicators of infection and sustainable control, set targets and promote good practices to achieve them.
KW - Anthelmintic efficacy
KW - Anthelmintic resistance
KW - Antimicrobial resistance
KW - Cattle
KW - Goats
KW - Nematode
KW - Research coordination
KW - Sheep
KW - Sustainable parasite control
U2 - 10.1016/bs.apar.2021.12.002
DO - 10.1016/bs.apar.2021.12.002
M3 - Book chapter
C2 - 35249662
AN - SCOPUS:85124425043
SN - 978-0-323-98871-1
T3 - Advances in Parasitology
SP - 171
EP - 227
BT - Advances in Parasitology
A2 - Rollinson, David
A2 - Stothard, Russell
PB - Academic Press
ER -
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