Animal Parasitic Infections: Diversity, Control, and Zoonotic Risks
Received Date: Mar 03, 2025 / Published Date: Mar 31, 2025
Abstract
This body of work investigates parasitic infections in various animal populations, focusing on genetic diversity, control strategies, drug resistance, and zoonotic potential. Studies cover *Toxoplasma gondii* in cats, ectoparasites in livestock, *Echinococcus granulosus* in sheep, and *Haemonchus contortus* in small ruminants. Wildlife parasites and their public health implications are also discussed. Additionally, research examines acaricide efficacy against cattle ticks, parasitic infections in urban dogs, nematode control in sheep, and *Neospora caninum* in cattle. The collective findings emphasize the need for integrated parasite management, novel control methods, and robust public health measures to address these significant animal and human health challenges.
Citation: Silva A (2025) Animal Parasitic Infections: Diversity, Control, and Zoonotic Risks. J Vet Med Health 09: 291.
Copyright: 漏 2025 Alejandro Silva This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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