01301nam a2200265 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902000150006010000160007524500610009126001620015252004600031465000180077465000100079265000210080265000170082365000120084065000250085265000290087765000150090665300170092165300310093865300320096965300340100120429972025-01-29 2000 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d a28414803991 aCABARET, J. aAnthelmintic resistance in goatsbfrom fiction to facts. aIn: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GOATS, 7., 2000, Tours, Poitiers, France. Proceedings... Paris: INRA: IGA: Institut de Elevage, 2000. v. 2, p. 793-794.c2000 aAnthelmintic resistance in goats: is much higher than in other herbivores. This might be due to introductions of goats mostly fibre-goats, from resistant areas to non-resident areas. The highest number of records for resistance conserned benzimidazoles, Drug resitance was not related to the period at which a drug was released on market. Haemonchus contortus was the species most rpone to resistance. Standartised records on goat worm resistance are need aAnthelmintics aGoats aAnti-helmíntico aBenzimidazol aCaprino aHaemonchus contortus aHelminto gastrintestinal aNematóide aHelminthoses aNematódeo gastrintestinal aResistance to anthelmintics aResistência anti-helmíntica