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Enfermedades infecciosas y microbiologia clinica, 2004
The lack of any parasite vaccine makes prevention against parasitic diseases to be based, as in the past, in ecological measures such as the environmental health and vector control to interrupt the biological cycle; on the other hand, it is also based in anti-parasite drugs.
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The lack of any parasite vaccine makes prevention against parasitic diseases to be based, as in the past, in ecological measures such as the environmental health and vector control to interrupt the biological cycle; on the other hand, it is also based in anti-parasite drugs.
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Cattle farming plays a vital role in global agriculture, providing meat and dairy products to meet the growing demand for protein. However, the industry faces significant challenges posed by parasitic infections that lead to economic losses, reduced productivity, and compromised animal welfare.
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Antiparasitic medications are crucial for treating helminthic, ectoparasitic, and protozoal infections, which continue to pose a serious threat to world health. These substances work in a variety of ways, such as by interfering with neuromuscular function, altering membrane integrity, disrupting energy metabolism, and inhibiting the production of ...
Mariia Murzaeva, Kannan yamuna yazhini
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Mariia Murzaeva, Kannan yamuna yazhini
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Abstract This chapter provides a systematic summary of antiparasitic agents, grouped by class and mechanism of action. Each summary provides information on the mode of action, resistance mechanisms, pharmacology, and clinical use.
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Ivermectin, a potential anticancer drug derived from an antiparasitic drug
Pharmacological Research, 2021Xin Yao, Qiang Fang
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IDrugs : the investigational drugs journal, 2011
Parasitic diseases predominantly affect the developing world because of poor sanitation, poor living conditions, and lack of medical care. The relative insulation of the developed countries has been protective until recently, when several factors have made populations worldwide potentially at risk of infection by any transmissible agent.
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Parasitic diseases predominantly affect the developing world because of poor sanitation, poor living conditions, and lack of medical care. The relative insulation of the developed countries has been protective until recently, when several factors have made populations worldwide potentially at risk of infection by any transmissible agent.
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