2016
DOI: 10.4172/2157-7579.1000381
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Identification of Commonly Used Anthelmintic Drugs and Evaluation of their Utilization in University of Gondar Veterinary Clinic

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“…Several studies on the rational use of veterinary drugs in Ethiopia have shown that irrational drug use is very common in the study area: In a study by [12], antimicrobials were irrationally prescribed for viral diseases (16.2%) and surgical cases (5.6%), anthelmintics were also irrationally prescribed for bacterial diseases (2.9%) and surgical cases (0.9%); In a study by [13], anthelmintics were irrationally prescribed for bacterial (28.7%), metabolic (7%) and viral (3.8%) diseases and antimicrobials were irrationally prescribed for viral (26.2%), parasitic (8.6%), surgical (0.2%) and metabolic diseases (0.9%). [48] also reported that anthelmintics were prescribed for 44.3% of non-parasitic diseases at Gondar University Veterinary clinics.…”
Section: Veterinary Drug Use Patterns/status In Ethiopiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies on the rational use of veterinary drugs in Ethiopia have shown that irrational drug use is very common in the study area: In a study by [12], antimicrobials were irrationally prescribed for viral diseases (16.2%) and surgical cases (5.6%), anthelmintics were also irrationally prescribed for bacterial diseases (2.9%) and surgical cases (0.9%); In a study by [13], anthelmintics were irrationally prescribed for bacterial (28.7%), metabolic (7%) and viral (3.8%) diseases and antimicrobials were irrationally prescribed for viral (26.2%), parasitic (8.6%), surgical (0.2%) and metabolic diseases (0.9%). [48] also reported that anthelmintics were prescribed for 44.3% of non-parasitic diseases at Gondar University Veterinary clinics.…”
Section: Veterinary Drug Use Patterns/status In Ethiopiamentioning
confidence: 99%