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Project WORMS (working to overcome resistance and make for a sustainable future): Horse owner survey of equine parasite control. Part 2. Anthelmintic use

Shrubb, J., Robinson, N., Rendle, D., Schofield, I., Scott, C., Crabtree, J., Hunter, G., Dean, R., Parker, R. and Mair, T. | Equine Veterinary Education | February 2025
The aim of this online survey was to investigate anthelmintic use by horse owners, it formed part of a larger cross-sectional study investigating how horse owners in the United Kingdom currently control intestinal parasites in their horses…

Lack of efficacy of monepantel against trichostrongyle nematodes in a UK sheep flock

K. Hamer, D. Bartley, A. Jennings, A. Morrison and N. Sargison | Veterinary Parasitology | June 2018
Parasitic gastroenteritis in growing lambs is a significant problem which limits productivity. The development of anthelmintic resistance to the traditional treatments (benzimidazoles, imidazothiazoles and macrocyclic lactones) is a cause of growing concern…