Lack of clean water, inadequate sanitation, and insufficient infection
prevention and control promote the spread of parasites. The discovery
of antiparasitic drugs was considered a milestone in the veterinary
and medical sciences, but their use has subsequently become limited
due to the emergence of resistance. While plenty of attention has been
given in human and animal health communities to the global threat of
antimicrobial drug resistance, specific antiparasitic advice is less
available.This book provides an in-depth view of the issue for
parasitologists, pharmacologists and veterinary scientists.
Specifically discussing antiparasitic drug resistance mechanisms and
factors responsible for the problem, it covers:The physiological basis
of parasitism;Resistance across protozoa, helminths, insects, mites
and ticks;Molecular and phenotypic diagnostic methods;Practical
strategies for mitigating resistance development.While it is clear
that the veterinary field urgently requires the development of new
antiparasitic drugs, of equal or even increased importance is the
evaluation of alternative therapies and formulation of stringent
policies to ensure appropriate drug use in veterinary practice.
Highlighting the importance and development of resistance across
different parasite groups, this book covers factors responsible for
resistance development and advises strategies for effective
stewardship and resistance mitigation.
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ISBN
9781800622807
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
CAB International
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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