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Clinical disease is often only the tip of the iceberg in a parasitic infection as the effects on the host are not readily seen on examination. Sub-clinical disease is often only seen as a decrease in productivity of the animal, for example, reduced weight gain, reduced milk yield and decreased quality of milk, hide or wool.  
 
Clinical disease is often only the tip of the iceberg in a parasitic infection as the effects on the host are not readily seen on examination. Sub-clinical disease is often only seen as a decrease in productivity of the animal, for example, reduced weight gain, reduced milk yield and decreased quality of milk, hide or wool.  
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In this parasitology section, entomology, protozoology and helminthology will be described with the most important veterinary species covered in greater details than the lesser important parasites. Anthelmintics, antiparasiticides and the immune response to parasitic infection are covered elsewhere on the wiki and should be used to reinforce how parasites can be treated and controlled.
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In this parasitology section, entomology, protozoology and helminthology will be described with the most important veterinary species covered in greater details than the lesser important parasites. Anthelmintics, antiparasiticides and the [[Parasites - WikiBlood#Immunity to parasites|immune response]] to parasitic infection are covered elsewhere on the wiki and should be used to reinforce how parasites can be treated and controlled.
    
[[Parasites - WikiBlood#Parasites|The Basics]]
 
[[Parasites - WikiBlood#Parasites|The Basics]]
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