Pour on primena antihelmintika u kontroli parazita kod životinja na pašnjacima
2019
Mijatović, Bojana | Pavlović, Ivan | Živković, Slavica | Trailović, Dragiša | Trailović, Dragiša
Parasitic infections represent a permanent health problem in domestic and wild animals that are kept freely in nature, allowing their constant contact with eggs, larvae and transient hosts of many types of parasites. For these reasons, restoring the traditional way of breeding, keeping on pasture, autochthonous animal species has opened up the issue of the types of parasites to which they are infected and the suppression of endoparasitosis. In practice, control of parasitosis is mainly based on preventive treatment, without any testing before dehelmintization, using various antiparasitics. One of the most famous in thepast twenty years is ivermectin. In animals freely kept on pastures, parenteral and oral administration of ivermectin requires capture of the animal and individual dosing, which may be a problem, especially in animals that are never captured. One of the solutions is a more frequent topical (pour-on) application of ivermectin to the horse and donkeys that shows a good effect on the elimination of parasite eggs. With good efficiency, it is also important to simplify the use of this method with respect to others because exposure to animals is reduced to a minimum, that is, animals can be pour-on with a preparation without capture.
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