3.1 Non-chemical control. Non-chemical methods of parasite control in livestock animals can involve grazing management, biological control, nutritional management, genetic selection of resistant host species and/or vaccination (Besier et al., 2016; Kearney et al., 2016; Kelly et al., 2010).
How do you control and prevent parasites?
Avoiding parasitic infections1- Drink clean, bottled water when traveling.2- If you are pregnant, stay away from cat litter and feces.3- Practice safe sex.4- Wash your hands often, especially after contact with contaminated food, water, and feces.5- Cook food to recommended temperatures and practice good hygiene.Understanding Parasitic Infections and How to Protect Yourself
What is parasitic control?
Effective parasite control requires a holistic, multipronged approach that takes into account factors such as nutrition, pasture management, shelter, and water quality, even before a parasiticide is selected.
How can parasites be prevented or controlled in animals?
PARASITES(Worms) Fecal exams and regular deworming are the best way to prevent parasitic disease, and the transmission of intestinal parasites from pets to people (zoonosis).
Which is the main method of controlling human intestinal worms?
Worm control Worms can be effectively controlled by periodic chemotherapy (deworming) with safe, cheap and single-dose drugs. Treatment should ideally be implemented alongside improvements in sanitation and health education.
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