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Antiparasitic Drug Resistance in Veterinary Practice

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Antiparasitic Drug Resistance in Veterinary Practice provides an in-depth view of the issue surrounding the emergence of worldwide drug resistance. Lack of clean water, inadequate sanitation, and insufficient infection prevention and control promote the spread of parasites. The discovery of antiparasitic drugs is considered a milestone in the veterinary and medical sciences, but their use has subsequently become limited. This ebook attempts to fill the gap by providing pharmacists and veterinarians with an approach to understanding the causes and responsible factors of antiparasitic resistance…

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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. Antiparasitic Drug Resistance in Veterinary Practice 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. 472 p.

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Authors expertises affiliations

  • Hafiz Muhammad Rizwan, Editor. Researcher and Assistant Professor of Parasitology. University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Department of Pathobiology, Lahore, Narowal Campus (Pakistan).
  • Muhammad Ahsan Naeem, Editor. DVM, MPhil Pharmacology, PhD on ‘Mycobacterium tuberculosis’. Currently Professor and Researcher at the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore, Narowal Campus (Pakistan).
  • Muhammad Younus, Editor. Emeritus Professor currently serving as the Vice Chancellor, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore (Pakistan).
  • Publication date (digital version): 2024-07 – CABI; Copyright © 2024 by CAB International.

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