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    Anthelmintic resistance in grazing animals is a major challenge. Strategic use of existing anthelmintics through farmer-supported programs can improve parasite control and animal productivity.

    Area of Science:

    • Veterinary Parasitology
    • Animal Health Management

    Background:

    • Anthelmintic resistance is the primary threat to controlling nematode parasites in grazing livestock.
    • Resistance is increasing due to traditional parasite control methods and is unlikely to resolve without intervention.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the critical issue of anthelmintic resistance in livestock.
    • To propose sustainable strategies for managing parasite control and maintaining animal productivity.

    Main Methods:

    • Reviewing the challenges posed by anthelmintic resistance.
    • Examining the limitations of non-chemotherapeutic and pharmaceutical solutions.
    • Proposing integrated parasite management programs.

    Main Results:

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    • Non-chemotherapeutic methods are not immediate solutions.
    • The pharmaceutical industry faces significant hurdles in developing new drugs.
    • Strategic use of current anthelmintics is essential.

    Conclusions:

    • Effective parasite control requires careful management of existing anthelmintics.
    • Farmer-adopted programs, like Australia's Drenchplan, demonstrate successful implementation.
    • Global adoption of such schemes is crucial for livestock industries facing resistance.