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  • Equine parasitology
  • Veterinary medicine
  • Anthelmintic resistance

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  • Rising resistance of horse intestinal parasites to anthelmintics requires a shift in control strategies in Australia.
  • A recent Australia-wide study investigated horse parasite prevalence, control attitudes, and anthelmintic efficacy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide updated insights into equine parasite control in Australia.
  • To develop evidence-based guidelines for managing gastrointestinal nematodes in horses.
  • To reduce reliance on blanket deworming and slow the progression of anthelmintic resistance.

Main Methods:

  • Australia-wide research project involving horse breeders and equine veterinarians.
  • Analysis of parasite prevalence, distribution, and anthelmintic product efficacy.
  • Evaluation of post-treatment egg reappearance periods and resistance trends.

Main Results:

  • Identified current trends in parasite prevalence and distribution.
  • Revealed breeders' and veterinarians' perspectives on parasite control.
  • Provided data on anthelmintic efficacy and resistance, informing new guidelines.

Conclusions:

  • The Australian Guidelines for Equine Internal Parasite Management (AGEIPM) offer practical, research-backed recommendations.
  • AGEIPM aims to optimize parasite control, reduce anthelmintic resistance, and improve equine health.
  • Dissemination of AGEIPM will enhance veterinarian practices and client relationships.