Factors militating against the control of helminthosis in livestock in developing countries

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Abstract

Helminthosis in livestock has been a problem from time immemorial. Local farmers have ancient methods of controlling helminth parasites which had limited applications and success. Modern methods of controlling helminths are more effective if properly and strategically administered in such a way as to ensure adequate control of helminths and at the least possible cost to the farmer. Many factors militate against the control of Helminthosis in developing countries. Some of these factors are the literacy level of farmers, government funding and problems associated with experts in the field who are supposed to be involved in the control of Helminthosis. In this review some solution is proffered against these factors so as to ensure maximum helminth control and greater productivity of livestock.

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Bamaiyi, P. H. (2012). Factors militating against the control of helminthosis in livestock in developing countries. Veterinary World. https://doi.org/10.5455/vetworld.2012.42-47

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