2021
DOI: 10.22319/rmcp.v12s3.5840
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Control y prevención de nematodosis en pequeños rumiantes: antecedentes, retos y perspectivas en México

Abstract: En esta revisión se presenta un panorama general de las nematodosis en pequeños rumiantes en México; así como los principales problemas que enfrentan los productores para mantener su actividad productiva. Del mismo modo, se muestra información general sobre las nematodosis gastrointestinales y sus efectos en la salud animal y en la productividad. Por otra parte, se analizan los principales retos o desafíos que se enfrenta el sector pecuario para contrarrestar estas importantes enfermedades, haciendo énfasis en… Show more

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“…Fourteen P-gp genes are identified, but some of them are absent, such as P-gp16 (Williamson and Wolstenholme 2012; Lamassiaude et al 2022). Thus, the study of endoparasitic stages is crucial since they share a close relationship with their host and they could be used as one of the main anthelmintic targets (Reyes-Guerrero et al 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fourteen P-gp genes are identified, but some of them are absent, such as P-gp16 (Williamson and Wolstenholme 2012; Lamassiaude et al 2022). Thus, the study of endoparasitic stages is crucial since they share a close relationship with their host and they could be used as one of the main anthelmintic targets (Reyes-Guerrero et al 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike for some viral and bacterial diseases, there are currently no vaccines developed for human intestinal parasites [5,15,16]. In livestock, however, the frst vaccine (Barbervax ® ) against H. contortus, which is derived from an intestinal surface antigen of the nematode, has proven to be a sustainable control measure in small ruminants [17]. Control measures mainly include periodic deworming, health education, and improvements in environmental sanitation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Te increase in cost, availability, continual reinfection, emergence of drug-resistant parasites, adverse events associated with population-wide drug use [9,17,19], and lack of coverage for other infectious agents like Strongyloides have become major drawbacks to the success of anthelmintic chemotherapy [20]. Tese threats have spurred the quest to discover and develop new, innovative, sustainable, efective, safe, alternative, and complementary treatment options, mostly from natural products [21][22][23][24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%