The Five Point Check© for targeted selective treatment of interna Parasites in small ruminants
Paper ID : 1040-WDG2017
Authors
حمید عبدالرحیمی بارنجی *
بارنج-کوی آزادگان-ونک۱۰- پلاک ۹
Abstract
Targeted Selective Therapies (TST) have been proposed as a valuable tool in reducing the prevalence of anti-parasitic resistance and a key point in the principles of integrated and integrated parasite management. However, the only practical and proven method that has been developed to date is the clinical evaluation system for anemia in accordance with the FAMACHA test (detection of contamination by the color of the conjunctiva of the third eyelid). Targeted selective treatment principles can be developed against major internal parasites and identify animals at risk for parasites, The candidates selected for this system should include symptoms such as nasal discharge, mucosal membrane rotting due to anemia (for bloodthirsty worms), submandibular edema (for blood clots and lumbar conic cream), body scores ( For worms that cause loss of proper body condition) and fecal deposition or dag (for worms that cause diarrhea). This system is referred to as 5 points and is a practical guide with practical training for livestock breeders in order to: (1) quickly evaluate parasite symptoms in ruminants, (2) have more effective evaluations, (3) Identify the same parasites, (4) select the anti-parasitic drug groups that can be used, (5) enable the animals to be treated temporarily and identify the constraints of the system.
Keywords
Sheep, Integrated parasite management, Targeted selective treatment, Clinical evaluation method
Status: Abstract Accepted (Poster Presentation)