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Efficacy of plant-derived compound compared to ectoparasiticides: A literature review

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2023
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GROSCLAUDE, Julie
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The prevention and management of ectoparasite infestations in companion animals represent a critical aspect of preserving their well-being and overall health status. Within the field of veterinary medicine, antiparasitic treatments constitute the second-largest sector of the global segment in the animal health industry, underscoring their indispensable utilization. However, the recent decades have witnessed the emergence of various factors restricting their effective development. Companion animals, such as dogs and cats, may introduce the risk of zoonotic infection.
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