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Anthelmintic resistance in gastrointestinal nematodes of dairy cattle in the Macalister Irrigation District of Victoria.

S L BullenDavid BeggsP D MansellD J RuncimanJ MalmoM C PlayfordM F Pyman
Published in: Australian veterinary journal (2016)
This is the first report of anthelmintic-resistant O. ostertagi on Australian dairy farms. Resistance to all three available anthelmintic classes is of concern, given the high pathogenicity of this species. The study highlights the need for veterinarians and dairy farmers to be aware of the risks posed by anthelmintic resistance.
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