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Effect of different concentrations of salt in combination with ivermectin in control fish lice Argulus japonicus parasite on common Carp. Cyprinus carpio L.

تأثير التراكيز الملحية المختلفة بالمشاركة مع الايفرمكتين في السيطرة على قمل الأسماك japonicus Argulus المتطفل على أسماك الكارب العادي Cyprinus carpio L

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 Publication date 2017
and research's language is العربية
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The study was conducted at the Breeding and fish diseases Laboratory - College of Veterinary Medicine were used drug substance ivermectin concentration of 1% - 50 μg/ kg on the normal Carps.

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Armstrong, R., Macphee, D., Katz, T., Endris, R., 2000. A field efficacy evaluation of emamectin benzoate for the control of sea lice on Atlantic salmon. Can. Vet. J. 41, 607– 612
Armstrong, R., MacPhee, D., Katz, T., Endris, R., 2000. A field efficacy evaluation of emamectin benzoate for the control of sea lice on Atlantic salmon. The Canadian Veterinary Journal 4, 607–612
Anju, B., Rath, S.S., 2006. Comparative efficacy of doramectin, ivermectin and amitraz against sarcoptic mange in buffalo calves. Indian Vet. J. 83, 75–76
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