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Reflections and future directions for continued development and refinement of guidelines for anthelmintic efficacy studies

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This reflection paper complements the WAAVP (World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology) general anthelmintic efficacy guideline, which outlines the general principles of anthelmintic efficacy evaluation across all animal host species. It provides background to the recommendations made in the WAAVP general anthelmintic efficacy guideline, with insights into the discussions leading to specific recommendations in the general guideline or the absence thereof. Furthermore, this paper discusses recent technological advancements with potential value to the evaluation of anthelmintic efficacy that may be considered for future versions of the general or species-specific guidelines if supported by sufficient levels of evidence. Finally, it also identifies potential research questions, such as the statistical approach for comparing worm counts between groups of animals.
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VETERINARY-PARASITOLOGY WAAVP, FECAL EGG COUNTS, GASTROINTESTINAL, NEMATODE INFECTIONS, WORLD-ASSOCIATION, POPULATION-DYNAMICS, COMMERCIAL, TURKEYS, FASCIOLA-HEPATICA, RUMINANTS BOVINE, GEOMETRIC MEANS, ASCARIS-SUUM, WAAVP, Anthelmintic guidelines, efficacy, Reflection

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Geurden, Thomas, et al. “Reflections and Future Directions for Continued Development and Refinement of Guidelines for Anthelmintic Efficacy Studies.” VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY, vol. 307–308, Elsevier, 2022, doi:10.1016/j.vetpar.2022.109741.
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Geurden, T., Smith, E. R., Vercruysse, J., Yazwinski, T., Rehbein, S., & Nielsen, M. K. (2022). Reflections and future directions for continued development and refinement of guidelines for anthelmintic efficacy studies. VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY, 307–308. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetpar.2022.109741
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Geurden, Thomas, Emily R. Smith, Jozef Vercruysse, Tom Yazwinski, Steffen Rehbein, and Martin K. Nielsen. 2022. “Reflections and Future Directions for Continued Development and Refinement of Guidelines for Anthelmintic Efficacy Studies.” VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY 307–308. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetpar.2022.109741.
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Geurden, Thomas, Emily R. Smith, Jozef Vercruysse, Tom Yazwinski, Steffen Rehbein, and Martin K. Nielsen. 2022. “Reflections and Future Directions for Continued Development and Refinement of Guidelines for Anthelmintic Efficacy Studies.” VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY 307–308. doi:10.1016/j.vetpar.2022.109741.
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Geurden T, Smith ER, Vercruysse J, Yazwinski T, Rehbein S, Nielsen MK. Reflections and future directions for continued development and refinement of guidelines for anthelmintic efficacy studies. VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY. 2022;307–308.
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T. Geurden, E. R. Smith, J. Vercruysse, T. Yazwinski, S. Rehbein, and M. K. Nielsen, “Reflections and future directions for continued development and refinement of guidelines for anthelmintic efficacy studies,” VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY, vol. 307–308, 2022.
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