parasiiditõrje
Parasiiditõrje refers to the practice of controlling, managing, and eradicating parasitic organisms that can affect humans, animals, or plants. The term is most commonly used in European contexts, especially in Estonia, where it encompasses a range of activities from veterinary parasite control to public health measures aimed at reducing the prevalence of helminths, protozoa, ectoparasites, and vector-borne pathogens. Parasite control is crucial for maintaining animal health and productivity, protecting food safety, and preventing the spread of zoonotic diseases.
In veterinary medicine, parasiiditõrje includes routine deworming regimens, strategic treatment based on fecal diagnostics, and integrated
Regulatory frameworks across the European Union require veterinary products used for parasite control to undergo rigorous