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Trichostrongylus species are of major veterinary and economic importance, causing substantial production losses (through a reduction in weight gain, meat and/or milk production) to farmers and exacerbating the global food shortage problem. Of most importance are the parasites of grazing livestock, which cause significant economic problems to agriculture and detrimental effects on animal welfare. The trichostrongylid nematodes were ranked as a group (since they mainly occur as mixed infections) and were top of that list (i.e. considered to have a greater impact than any other disease of domestic animals). This group of parasites is also amongst the most economically important diseases of livestock in the developed world. Less...
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