Infections of the gastrointestinal tract with parasitic nematodes remain one of the main limiting factors in grazing dairy goats. The usual mode of control of these parasitic diseases has up to now been based on the repeated use of anthelmintics. However, the prevalence rates of anthelmintic resistances, in particular to benzimidazoles, are now particularly high in the French dairy goat production. This situation makes it mandatory to reconsider the usual mode of control of these nematodes and to look for short term, alternative solutions which combine the control of gastrointestinal infections and management of anthelmintic resistances. One of the possible options is to leave a part of the flock without treatment during the grazin...
Infections with gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) remain a major threat for ruminant production, heal...
The use of anthelmintics is strongly limited in organic farming. This may induce a change in the in...
Les nématodes gastro-intestinaux constituent une contrainte majeure pour la santé des ruminants élev...
Infections of the gastrointestinal tract with parasitic nematodes remain one of the main limiting f...
Most of the sheep and goats are reared in tropical and subtropical countries. Gastrointestinal nemat...
Although the molecular bases of resistance to anthelmintic families have been intensively studied, ...
National audienceParasitological and pathophysiological measurements were performed monthly in a noc...
A questionnaire survey was conducted to determine the control practices against gastro-intestinal he...
Due to the development of anthelmintic resistance, there have been calls for more sustainable nemato...
Gastrointestinal (GI) parasitism are the most serious problem affecting sheep and goats worldwide. E...
Many health disorders in goats result from infections with intestinal nematodes, however this proble...
Parasitic nematodes are a cosmopolitan distribution group helminths causing the infections, which ca...
International audienceTargeted selective treatment has been proposed as a method to reduce gastro-in...
Gastrointestinal parasitism represents one of the worst threats to small ruminant farming profitabil...
All grazing ruminants harbour parasites and in particular digestive-tract strongyles. In organic f...
Infections with gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) remain a major threat for ruminant production, heal...
The use of anthelmintics is strongly limited in organic farming. This may induce a change in the in...
Les nématodes gastro-intestinaux constituent une contrainte majeure pour la santé des ruminants élev...
Infections of the gastrointestinal tract with parasitic nematodes remain one of the main limiting f...
Most of the sheep and goats are reared in tropical and subtropical countries. Gastrointestinal nemat...
Although the molecular bases of resistance to anthelmintic families have been intensively studied, ...
National audienceParasitological and pathophysiological measurements were performed monthly in a noc...
A questionnaire survey was conducted to determine the control practices against gastro-intestinal he...
Due to the development of anthelmintic resistance, there have been calls for more sustainable nemato...
Gastrointestinal (GI) parasitism are the most serious problem affecting sheep and goats worldwide. E...
Many health disorders in goats result from infections with intestinal nematodes, however this proble...
Parasitic nematodes are a cosmopolitan distribution group helminths causing the infections, which ca...
International audienceTargeted selective treatment has been proposed as a method to reduce gastro-in...
Gastrointestinal parasitism represents one of the worst threats to small ruminant farming profitabil...
All grazing ruminants harbour parasites and in particular digestive-tract strongyles. In organic f...
Infections with gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) remain a major threat for ruminant production, heal...
The use of anthelmintics is strongly limited in organic farming. This may induce a change in the in...
Les nématodes gastro-intestinaux constituent une contrainte majeure pour la santé des ruminants élev...