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van, Wyk J. A., Schalkwyk P. C. van, and World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitlogy., eds. Managing anthelmintic resistance in endoparasites: Workshop held at the 16th International Conference of the World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitolgy, 10-15 August, 1997, Sun City, South Africa. The Organisers, 1997.

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Woolley, Ley Hwee. Synthesis of potential anthelmintic drugs. University of Salford, 1989.

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Hoberg, Eric P. A compendium of chemotherapy: Anthelmintic and antiprotozoal compounds. Oregon State University, 1989.

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Organization, World Health, ed. WHO model prescribing information: Drugs used in parasitic diseases. WHO, 1990.

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Crompton, D. W. T. 1937- and World Health Organization, eds. Preventive chemotherapy in human helminthiasis: Coordinated use of anthelminthic drugs in control interventions : a manual for health professionals and programme managers. World Health Organization, 2006.

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Chandrakant, Mahajan Kiran. Formulation and Optimization of Self Emulsifying Drug Delivery System for Effective Anthelmintic Therapy. Quadry, Fatima, 2023.

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Resistance in Nematodes to Anthelmintic Drugs. CSIRO Division of Animal Health, 1985.

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IAEA. Development of Radiometric and Allied Analytical Methods and Strategies to Strengthen National Residue Control Programmes for Antibiotic and Anthelmintic Veterinary Drug Residues: Final Report of a Coordinated Research Project. International Atomic Energy Agency, 2016.

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Selzer, Paul M., and Conor R. Caffrey. Parasitic Helminths: Targets, Screens, Drugs and Vaccines. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2012.

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Selzer, Paul M., and Conor R. Caffrey. Parasitic Helminths: Targets, Screens, Drugs and Vaccines. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2017.

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Selzer, Paul M., and Conor R. Caffrey. Parasitic Helminths: Targets, Screens, Drugs and Vaccines. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2012.

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Parasitic Helminths Targets Screens Drugs And Vaccines. Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH, 2012.

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Selzer, Paul M., and Conor R. Caffrey. Parasitic Helminths: Targets, Screens, Drugs and Vaccines. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2012.

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Arundel, J. H., D. Thienpont, H. Vanden Bossche, and J. H. Boersema. Chemotherapy of Gastrointestinal Helminths. Springer London, Limited, 2012.

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World Health Organization (WHO). Model Prescribing Information. World Health Organization, 1991.

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Sohn, Woon-Mok, and Jong-Yil Chai. Anisakiosis (Anisakidosis). Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198570028.003.0070.

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The term ‘anisakiosis (anisakidosis)’ or ‘anisakiasis’ collectively defines human infections caused by larval anisakids belonging to the nematode family Anisakidae or Raphidascarididae. Anisakis simplex, Anisakis physeteris, and Pseudoteranova decipiens are the three major species causing human anisakiosis. Various kinds of marine fish and cephalopods serve as the second intermediate hosts and the infection source. Ingestion of viable anisakid larvae in the fillet or viscera of these hosts is the primary cause of infection. The parasite does not develop further in humans as they are an acciden
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Toxicological Evaluation of Certain Veterinary Drug Residues in Food (WHO Food Additives). World Health Organization, 2002.

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World Health Organization (WHO). Preventive chemotherapy in human helminthiasis. World Health Organization, 2006.

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World Health Organization (WHO). Who Model Prescribing Information: Drugs Used in Parasitic Diseases. World Health Organization, 1995.

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World Health Organization (WHO). Who Model Prescribing Information: Drugs Used in Skin Diseases. World Health Organization, 1997.

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World Health Organization (WHO). Who Model Prescribing Information: Drugs Used in Anaesthesia. World Health Organisation, 1989.

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Pozio, Edoardo. Trichinellosis. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198570028.003.0068.

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Trichinellosis is caused by nematodes of the genus Trichinella. These zoonotic parasites show a cosmopolitan distribution in all the continents, but Antarctica. They circulate in nature by synanthropic-domestic and sylvatic cycles. Today, eight species and four genotypes are recognized, all of which infect mammals, including humans, one species also infects birds, and two other species infect also reptiles.Parasites of the genus Trichinella are unusual among the other nematodes in that the worm undergoes a complete developmental cycle, from larva to adult to larva, in the body of a single host
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