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Equine Parasite Research Update

Researchers continue to study internal parasites with a focus on preventing resistance to deworming drugs. Read more in this article from The Horse's 2023 Research Roundup issue.

Parasite Control for Young Horses – The Horse

Parasitologists paint a realistic picture of what roundworm-related diseases in foals look like.

Hungary horse farms slow to adopt latest parasite control methods

“The traditional frequent anthelmintic treatments should be abandoned and replaced by more sustainable deworming programs.”

Hungary horse farms slow to adopt latest parasite control methods

“The traditional frequent anthelmintic treatments should be abandoned and replaced by more sustainable deworming programs.”

Naturally occurring bacterial dewormer a big step closer after promising study results

Horsetalk.co.nz Bacillus thuringiensis under 1000X magnification. Image: Dr Sahay, CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikipedia High hopes for a naturally occurring bacterial dewormer have been vindicated, after recently published research showed it was highly effective against large roundworms in foals. The results of the research, published in the journal One Health, represent an important step towards the development of a commercially available dewormer. The research centers on a free-living bacterium, Bacillus thuringiensis, which produces a family of crystal proteins to combat its competitors. Some of these proteins have potent activity against parasitic worms. The findings are the result of a collaboration between scientists at the University of Kentucky’s Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Research Center, the University of Massachusetts and the US Department of Agriculture.

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