Ivermectin resistance mechanisms in ectoparasites: a scoping review
Ivermectin mass drug administration has been used for decades to target human and veterinary ectoparasites, and is currently being considered for use against malaria vectors. Although there have been few reports of resistance to date in human ectoparasites, we must anticipate the development of resi...
Principais autores: | Furnival-Adams, J, Kiuru, C, Sagna, AB, Mouline, K, Maia, M, Chaccour, C |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Springer
2024
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