Animals
Experts Warn Pet Owners to be Vigilant of Hookworms, a Parasite Immune to All Treatments
Hookworms are one of the most frequent parasitic infections found in pets worldwide. As a result, all FDA-approved medicines used by veterinarians to kill these parasites have been developed to avoid them.
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