Researchers investigate the impact of anthelmintic resistance in poultry

UGA conducts study on impact of anthelmintic resistance in parasites of poultry.

USPOULTRY and the USPOULTRY Foundation announce the completion of a funded research project at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, in which researchers investigate the impact of anthelmintic resistance in parasites of poultry. The research was made possible in part by an endowing Foundation gift from Wayne Farms LLC and is part of the Association’s comprehensive research program encompassing all phases of poultry and egg production and processing. A summary of the completed project is provided below. A complete report, along with information on other Association research, may be obtained through USPOULTRY’s website, www.uspoultry.org. The project summary is as follows.

 

Project #F081: Investigating the Impact of Anthelmintic Resistance in Nematode Parasites of Poultry

 

Dr. Ray Kaplan and colleagues at the University of Georgia recently completed a study evaluating anthelminthic resistance in parasites of poultry. The project aimed to measure the production impact of drug-resistant Ascaridia dissimilis on turkeys, develop a molecular diagnostic that would allow for screening of resistance in populations ofAscaridia dissimilis, and determine the efficacy of fenbendazole on a population ofHeterakis gallinarum. Overall, results demonstrate the impact that poultry nematode parasites may have on the health and productivity of poultry and highlights the need for new control strategies for continued efficiency in production.

 

The research summary can be found on the USPOULTRY website. Information on other Association research may also be obtained by visiting the USPOULTRY website, www.uspoultry.org.

 

 

 

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