Use of Antihelmantic Medicines of A New Type in The Treatment of Moniezois Disease
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Scientific Trends
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Cestodes live as parasites in the gastrointestinal tract of ruminants. Moniesiosis is also a cestode disease that parasitizes the small intestines of sheep and goats. As a result of this disease, animals lose weight, decrease productivity and even die. Currently, many anthelmintics belonging to the albendazole group are being produced for the treatment and prevention of monieziosis.