APPLICATION OF BENZIMIDAZOLES AGAINST NEMATODES IN SMALL RUMINANTS (SELECTION OF MARSHALLAGIA AND STRONGYLOIDES PARASITES)
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https://doi.org/10.17605/Keywords:
Benzimidazoles, nematodes, small ruminants, Marshallagiosis, Strongyloidosis, pharmacology, veterinary.Abstract
The article analyzes the pharmacological properties of benzimidazole-class drugs used against nematodes in small ruminants, their effectiveness, and application features. The biology of Marshallagia and Strongyloides parasites, methods for their identification, and the advantages of benzimidazoles in treatment are presented based on scientific sources.
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