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  <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/c/c0/T--Uppsala--horse100000right.jpeg" alt="Parasites in horses, starvalue = 100000" class="center" height="50%" width="50%">
 
  <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/c/c0/T--Uppsala--horse100000right.jpeg" alt="Parasites in horses, starvalue = 100000" class="center" height="50%" width="50%">
     <p>Figure 3. The amount of parasites per horse where regular and  optimized use of anthelmintics is compared. The starting value is 100 000 parasites in the horse. Every time anthelmintics are used there is a sharp decline in the graph. Over a five year period, the regular use of anthelmintics, would be 10 times. For the optimized use, anthelmintics would be used 7 times. The amount of parasites in the horse are lower for the regular use of anthelmintics, but that is understandable, because anthelmintics is used more often. However, in the optimized use, the amount of parasites never exceed an amount which will affect the horse negatively.</p><br><br>
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     <p>Figure 3. The amount of parasites per horse where regular and  optimized use of anthelmintics is compared. The starting value is 100 000 parasites in the horse. Every time anthelmintics are used there is a sharp decline in the graph. Over a five year period, the regular use of anthelmintics, would be 10 times. For the optimized use, anthelmintics would be used 7 times. The amount of parasites in the horse are lower for the regular use of anthelmintics, but that is understandable, because anthelmintics are used more often. However, in the optimized use, the amount of parasites never exceed an amount which will affect the horse negatively.</p><br><br>
  
 
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/f/fa/T--Uppsala--pasture100000right.jpeg" alt="Parasites on pasture, startvalue = 100000" class="center" height="50%" width="50%">
 
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2018/f/fa/T--Uppsala--pasture100000right.jpeg" alt="Parasites on pasture, startvalue = 100000" class="center" height="50%" width="50%">
     <p> Figure 4. How the density of parasites per hectare changes where regular and optimized use of anthelmintics is compared. The starting value of parasites in the horse are set to 100 000. The data fluctuates because the temperature changes day to day, which affects the development of an egg turning into a larvae. This can also be seen during the summer months, where the parasite density increases due to higher temperatures.</p>
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     <p> Figure 4. The density of parasites per hectare changes where regular and optimized use of anthelmintics are compared. The starting value of parasites in the horse are set to 100 000. The data fluctuates because the temperature changes day to day, which affects the development of an egg turning into a larvae. This can also be seen during the summer months, where the parasite density increases due to higher temperatures.</p>
 
      
 
      
  
 
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<p>The model shows that with an optimized use of anthelmintics, no anthelmintics cures would have to be used. In comparision to when the anthelmintics are used regulary, which means that anthelmintics would be used 10 times during a 5 year period. In the calculations where the starting value of parasites in the horse is at 100 000, there would be 3 cures less in the optimized method compared to the regular method. The anthelmintics resistance in parasites increases with the use of anthelmintics, which can be unnecessary in some cases. Which also can be seen in these model.  
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<p>The model shows that with an optimized use of anthelmintics, no anthelmintics cures would have to be used. In comparison to when the anthelmintics are used regularly, which means that anthelmintics would be used 10 times during a 5 year period. In the calculations where the starting value of parasites in the horse is at 100 000, there would be 3 cures less in the optimized method compared to the regular method. The anthelmintics resistance in parasites increases with the use of anthelmintics, which can be unnecessary in some cases. Which also can be seen in these model.  
  
<br><br>However, this model doesn’t take into account the encysted larva in the mucosa, this is due to lack of information about when the larva choses to encyst, and when it decides to burst to from the cyst. The communication between the adult parasites and the encysted larva is still a mystery that has to be solved to be able to form a even more accurate model.  
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<br><br>However, this model doesn’t take into account the encysted larva in the mucosa.  This is due to lack of information about when the larva choose to encyst, and when it decides to burst to from the cyst. The communication between the adult parasites and the encysted larva is still a mystery that has to be solved to be able to form a even more accurate model.  
  
<br><br>Although there’s some shortcomings, the model clearly shows that using anthelmintics only when it’s needed, would decrease the usage of the anthelmintics, and in the long run restrain the growing resistance against different anthelmintics in the parasites.  
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<br><br>Although there’s some shortcomings, the model clearly shows that using anthelmintics only when it’s needed would decrease the usage of the anthelmintics, and in the long run restrain the growing resistance against different anthelmintics in the parasites.  
 
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