ANSWERS.
1. when normal therapeutic anthelminthic resistance
dose of a drug is no longer
fully effective and the fecal
egg count reduction is <95%
2. What are some factors that pasture, rotation, stocking, nutrition, genetics, warm, moist,
can modulate the develop- testing, mechanisms
ment of anthelminthic resis-
tance?
Control and management:
mowing, pasture ,
rates
Adequate
Host
, climate
Treatment: and deworm-
ing, use of two or more
anthelminthics with different
3. Resistance = change in allele
frequency within a popula-
tion of parasites caused by
drug selection, where more
drug is required to exert its ef-
fect than was necessary pri-
or to selection
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ANSWERS.
4. Anthelminthic drug resis- genetically
tance is determined
5. Reduced drug sensitivity due stage, sexes, geographical, host, species
to resistance must be distin-
guished from drug sensitivity
variation due to:
Different of parasite life
cycle
Different
variants of a species
Same parasite in different
animal
Different of the parasite
6. Anthelmintic resistance in beef, dairy
cattle is becoming a world-
wide problem - potentially
costly in the US and
industries.
7. 3 major anthelminthic fami- macrocytic lactones, benzimidazoles, imidazole
lies in the US:
8. Risk factors for anthelminth- same, subtherapeutic, injectable, dosing, activity
ic resistance:
Frequent use of drug
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ANSWERS.
drug levels enhance sur-
vivability of resistant worms
Low and variable
blood-serum levels from
macrocytic lactone pour-ons
as compared to formula-
tions
Improper
Persistent of a drug
9. Possible method against an- refugia
thelminthic resistance by in-
fecting animals with para-
sites that are susceptible
to anthelminthics to combat
the problem
10. 70% of the blood flow to the portal vein, 40-50%
liver comes from the ,
but it only has about -
of the O2
11. Which region of the lobule in centrilobular (zone 3)
the liver is more affected by
hypoxia?
12. Which region of the liver peri-portal (zone 1)
is more susceptible to toxic
damage?
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ANSWERS.
13. What make up the hepatic hepatic artery, portal vein, bile duct
portal triad?
14. What are examples of leak- ALT, AST, ID/SDH
age enzymes in the liver?
15. The presence of increased hepatocytes
leakage enzymes in the circu-
lating blood indicates dam-
age to the
16. What are examples of ALP, GGT
cholestatic enzymes?
17. Cholestatic enzymes are also damage
indicators of
18. Liver specific enzyme, cy- ALT
tosolic
If persistently elevated it
warrants liver evaluation
Longer half-life in dogs
19. More sensitive liver enzyme, AST
less specific (in the muscles
and RBCs)
Increases not specific to liver
injury
20. cats