Drug management and parasite resistance in bovine trypanosomiasis in Africa |
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CURRENT SITUATION OF RESISTANCE AGAINST TRYPANOCIDAL DRUGS
PATHOGENICITY OF DRUG-RESISTANT PARASITES AND THE IMPACT ON LIVESTOCK PRODUCTIVITY
MECHANISMS AND GENETICS OF RESISTANCE TO TRYPANOCIDES
Longitudinal parasitological data
New tests (in development) for detection of resistance to ISMM
GUIDELINES ON THE DELAY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF DRUG RESISTANCE
Reducing the number of treatments by integrating drug usage with other control measures
Avoiding exposure of the whole parasite population to a drug
Ban on the use of quinapyramine in cattle
GUIDELINES ON THE CONTROL OF DRUG RESISTANCE ONCE PRESENT
Resistance against a single drug
Multiple drug resistance at the level of individual trypanosomes