What is the primary aim of the parasite control program?

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The question is asking about the main goal of a parasite control program, specifically regarding its focus on treating or controlling worm infections in horses. It presents multiple-choice options to consider which aim aligns with parasite control efforts.

Answer

To manage the parasite population below levels with major welfare and/or economic impacts.

The final answer is to manage the parasite population so that it never exceeds a level that is having major welfare and/or economic impacts.

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The final answer is to manage the parasite population so that it never exceeds a level that is having major welfare and/or economic impacts.

More Information

The primary aim of a parasite control program is not to eliminate all parasites, but to keep their population in check to prevent harm. This approach recognizes the balance between managing disease risk and avoiding resistance to control measures.

Tips

A common mistake is assuming the goal is total eradication of parasites, which can lead to resistance issues with overuse of treatments.

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