A study of the effects of Ivermectin in the manipulate and controlthe Lernaea. Cyprinacea that survives as a parasite on the Cyprinus carpio,L. fish, and the subsequent physical and behavioral changes of the fish subjects of this study


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The study was conducted in a fish laboratory in the college of veterinary medicine during the period between the months of March and September. The experiments of this study were performed in laboratory conditions. Five dosage levels of Ivermectin were administered.

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