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Clinical Implications of Flea Epidemiology
Persistent or recurrent flea problems can still be a problem. While
product failures may exist, we need to investigate biological and epidemiological factors
that may be responsible for these perceived failures.
Flea Control: Separating Fact from Fiction and Science from
Salesmanship
Flea control measures and our perceptions of flea control have
changed dramatically over the past few years. While efficacy and ease of
administration have dramatically improved, selection of products has become more
complicated. Because of the choices we now have, it has become even more important to
begin to design flea control programs on a new set of criteria.
Understanding the Difficulties of Tick Control
Having a proper understanding of the efficacy of tick control agents
is essential in combating these external parasites.
Proper Diagnosis and Treatment of Internal Parasites of Dogs and
Cats
Following a proper diagnosis, control of parasitic diseases in dogs
and cats requires an understanding of parasite transmission and effectiveness of new
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