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In Practice 21: 418-424 (1999)
© 1999 British Veterinary Association

Control of ectoparasites in horses

Janet Littlewood

THIS article discusses the control of the important ectoparasitic diseases of horses. The elimination of ectoparasites will, in most cases, resolve the associated clinical disease. However, occasionally additional therapy may be required to manage the concurrent dermatosis. In a number of ectoparasitic conditions hypersensitivity can develop, which may require appropriate therapeutic intervention.




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