Intensification of Ethnoveterinary Practices for Better Animal Health and to Prevent Antimicrobial Resistance

Review Article
Manuscript ID: CoAS_SP1_01
Doi: http://doi.org/10.61851/coas.v1i10.01 
Intensification of Ethnoveterinary Practices for Better Animal Health and to Prevent Antimicrobial Resistance
Vaidya Tanmay , Chitnis Swarali, Umap Swati* and Somkuwar Arju
Abstract
Ethnoveterinary medicine is booming in the subcontinent due to the emergence of anti-microbial resistance amongst microorganisms and its trifling side effects. Common livestock diseases like Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD), mastitis, mange, Black Quarter (BQ) are difficult to cure because of AMR. Various plant parts like leaves, roots, and flower extract have anti- bacterial properties, which can be used effectively in treating diseases and combat AMR. Herbal preparations such as extracts, decoctions, paste, and mixtures are used widely. Ethnopharmacology involves the active components of plant extracts, their action, composition and effect on various health conditions. Plants like Cocos nucifera, Aloe barbadensis and Musa paradisiaca are widely used in India to treat bacterial, viral, parasitic, as well as fungal infections. These therapies are cost-effective and have high reliability. This review is about the usage of ethnoveterinary practice in diverse parts of India by using their active components with respect to antimicrobial properties. 
Keywords
Anti-microbial resistance, Ethnoveterinary medicine, livestock diseases, herbal preparations, active components.
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Vaidya T, Chitnis S, Umap S and Somkuwar A. Intensification of Ethnoveterinary Practices for Better Animal Health and to Prevent Antimicrobial Resistance. Chron Aquat Sci. 2024;1(10):1‐18
 
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