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<p> To advocate our stand that the amount of treatments can be optimized, we needed to know the mean amount of treatments performed on each horse per year. We received this data as part of our market analysis. Our predictive model simulating the extension of strongyle infection dependent on the amount of anthelmintic treatments suggests that the current situation can indeed be optimized. Fewer treatments than the average today would decrease risk of developing anthelmintic resistance and still keep the horses healthy. </p>
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<p> Also, to advocate our stand that the amount of treatments can be optimized, we needed to know the mean amount of treatments performed on each horse per year. We received this data as part of our market analysis. Our predictive model simulating the extension of strongyle infection dependent on the amount of anthelmintic treatments suggests that the current situation can indeed be optimized. Fewer treatments than the average today would decrease risk of developing anthelmintic resistance and still keep the horses healthy. </p>
  
 
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<p> The market analysis gave us insight of the horse-owners perspective and the objective data that we needed to draw any conclusions. We used the data from the survey to confirm our project strategy and to build our different models on. To learn more about Market Analysis read below. </p>  
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<p> The market analysis gave us insight of the horse-owners perspective and the objective data that we needed to draw any conclusions. We used the data from the survey to confirm our project strategy and to build our different models on. </p>  
  
  
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                <h1> Market Analysis </h1>
 
                <p> What diagnostic tools are accessible today and what are their limits? Is there a market for a new diagnostic tool with our approach? Is there a need for a new diagnostic tool for large strongyles as well? How do the potential stakeholders or customer feel about using a diagnostic tool based on GMOs?</p>
 
 
                  
 
                  
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                 <p>The survey was translated into 10 different languages, making it a truly international feat (see <b> table 1 </b>). </p>
 
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                 <p> To answer our questions about small and large strongyle infections in the horse owner community we chose to conduct a survey that would query those that we intended to help with our project.  Our survey was conducted to receive a greater understanding of the individual perspective.  The survey was translated into 10 different languages, making it a truly international feat (see <b> table 1 </b>). </p>
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