
doi: 10.1002/vetr.1074
pmid: 34677885
Recent investigations have detected fipronil and imidacloprid contamination of waterways. While their source is still not definitively determined, the fact that these active substances have been found at all is cause for concern and has an impact on discussions about appropriate parasiticide use.
Insecticides, Antiparasitic Agents, Animals, Environment
Insecticides, Antiparasitic Agents, Animals, Environment
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