Anthelmintic resistance of parasites in small ruminants, cattle and horses is increasing worldwide
as a consequence of the over usage of the currently available products. In Belgium, Cooperia
oncophorais the most common cattle nematode in which resistance, especially against macrocyclic
lactones, occurs. Once resistance has been diagnosed, a change to another drug with a different
mode of action is advised. However, effective anthelmintics will be hardly available in the near
future. Therefore, it is important that farmers and veterinarians find a balance between achieving
good parasite control and the sustainability of their control strategies. In this way, anthelmintic
resistance may be delayed, and the effectiveness of anthelmintic drugs may be prolonged. This
requires sensitive detection tools. With a sensitive detection technique, anthelmintic resistance can
be diagnosed in a very early stage. Hence, the spread of resistance alleles in the parasite population
may be prevented. In this review, different diagnostic assays for the detection of anthelmintic
resistance are discussed, an overview is given of the current status of anthelmintic resistance in
Belgian cattle, and measures are suggested to avoid or delay the development of anthelmintic
resistance.
Anthelmintic resistance of parasites in small ruminants, cattle and horses is increasing worldwide as a consequence of the over usage of the currently available products. In Belgium, Cooperia oncophorais the most common cattle nematode in which resistance, especially against macrocyclic lactones, occurs. Once resistance has been diagnosed, a change to another drug with a different mode of action is advised. However, effective anthelmintics will be hardly available in the near future. Therefore, it is important that farmers and veterinarians find a balance between achieving good parasite control and the sustainability of their control strategies. In this way, anthelmintic resistance may be delayed, and the effectiveness of anthelmintic drugs may be prolonged. This requires sensitive detection tools. With a sensitive detection technique, anthelmintic resistance can be diagnosed in a very early stage. Hence, the spread of resistance alleles in the parasite population may be prevented. In this review, different diagnostic assays for the detection of anthelmintic resistance are discussed, an overview is given of the current status of anthelmintic resistance in Belgian cattle, and measures are suggested to avoid or delay the development of anthelmintic resistance.
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