noun a medication or treatment used to remove parasitic worms from an animal
verb to remove parasitic worms from (an animal)
Schools may implement deworming programs to address parasitic infections among students.
Deworming is a common practice in veterinary medicine to remove parasites from animals.
Farmers deworm their livestock to prevent parasitic infections and maintain animal health.
Scientists study deworming strategies to develop more effective treatments for parasitic infections.
Deworming campaigns are conducted in areas with high rates of parasitic infections to improve community health.
The veterinarian recommended deworming the dog every three months to prevent any parasitic infections.
The pediatrician prescribed a deworming medication for the child after diagnosing a parasitic infection.
The zoologist studied the effects of deworming on various animal populations in the wild.
The animal scientist conducted research on the most effective deworming methods for livestock to improve their health and productivity.