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         <h1>Anthelmintic Resistance Model</h1>
 
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                     <p> Due to excessive use of anthelmintics against various parasites in cattle, the resistance to anthelmintics in nematodes has grown and has become more extensive than the current situation in horses.[1] In the early stages of our project we knew that the current problems brought by small strongyles were not yet as extensive in Sweden.[2] Therefore we made a model of the growth of nematodes in horses and on pastures, to see the difference between regular use and an optimized use of anthelmintics. The mean usage of anthelmintics in sweden is 3.2 times per year, and there is no common time to use the anthelmintics.[3] However, the treatment occurence that was later used in the model, was information that was retrieved from our own conducted market analysis, which states that the most prevalent use of anthelmintics is two time per year. The optimized use would be to only use anthelmintics when it’s needed, e. g. when the amount of parasites in the horse exceeds a threshold. Some of the variables that the model takes in to account is the usage of anthelmintics and the amount of horses, the temperature dependence of the parasite egg to develop into a larva and the amount of horses on a pasture to receive the results. <br></br>
 
                     <p> Due to excessive use of anthelmintics against various parasites in cattle, the resistance to anthelmintics in nematodes has grown and has become more extensive than the current situation in horses.[1] In the early stages of our project we knew that the current problems brought by small strongyles were not yet as extensive in Sweden.[2] Therefore we made a model of the growth of nematodes in horses and on pastures, to see the difference between regular use and an optimized use of anthelmintics. The mean usage of anthelmintics in sweden is 3.2 times per year, and there is no common time to use the anthelmintics.[3] However, the treatment occurence that was later used in the model, was information that was retrieved from our own conducted market analysis, which states that the most prevalent use of anthelmintics is two time per year. The optimized use would be to only use anthelmintics when it’s needed, e. g. when the amount of parasites in the horse exceeds a threshold. Some of the variables that the model takes in to account is the usage of anthelmintics and the amount of horses, the temperature dependence of the parasite egg to develop into a larva and the amount of horses on a pasture to receive the results. <br></br>
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<p>Table 1. The values and descriptions for the different variables that are used in the model.</p>
 
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