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Efficacy of triclabendazole against experimentally induced Fascioloides magna infections in sheep.
1989
Foreyt W.J.
Efficacy of oral administration of 20 mg of triclaben-dazole/kg of body weight was evaluated against 12-week Fascioloides magna infections in 12 sheep, each inoculated orally with 250 viable metacercariae. From 6 sheep treated with triclabendazole, 1 immature F magna was recovered, whereas 116 F magna with a mean length of 19 +/- 6.5 mm were recovered from 6 untreated control sheep. Efficacy of triclabendazole was 99.14%. Signs of toxicosis or illness were not observed in the sheep.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Efficacy of an in-feed preparation of ivermectin against endoparasites and scabies mites in swine.
1992
Primm N.D. | Hall W.F. | DiPietro J.A. | Bane D.P.
In 2 trials, the efficacy of an in-feed preparation of ivermectin was evaluated in 40 pigs naturally infected with endoparasites and Sarcoptes scabiei var suis. Treated pigs (n = 10 in each trial) were fed a ration containing 2 ppm ivermectin for 7 days, followed by consumption of a nonmedicated ration for the remainder of the trial. Control pigs (n = 10 in each trial) were fed a complete, nonmedicated ration for the duration of the trial. Pigs in trial A were monitored for 14 days after treatment; those in trial B were monitored for 35 days after treatment. In trial A, treatment efficacy of ivermectin was 100% against Ascaris suum, Physocephalus sexalatus, Oesophagostomum dentatum, O brevicaudum, Metastrongylus spp; 99.8% against Ascarops strongylina; 90.9% against Trichuris suis; and 13.1% against Macracanthorhynchus hirudinaceus. At the terminus of the trial, statistically significant (P < 0.05) differences were observed between numbers of treated and control pigs infected with A suum, Ascarops strongylina, and Oesophagostomum spp. On posttreatment day 14, S scabiei were not found in any scrapings taken from treated pigs, but were found in scrapings from 3 of 10 control pigs. The number of infested pigs in the treatment group was not statistically different from the number of infested pigs in the control group. In trial B, treatment efficacy was 100% for A suum and Metastrongylus spp; 96.9% for Ascarops strongylina; and 76.9% for M hirudinaceus. At the terminus of the trial, statistically significant (P < 0.05) differences were evident between numbers of treated and control pigs infected with A suum, Ascarops strongylina, and Metastrongylus spp. On posttreatment days 7, 2 1, and 35, S scabiei were not found in scrapings taken from treated pigs. On posttreatment days 7, 2 1, and 35, S scabiei were found in scrapings from 8, 6, and 1 pig, respectively, whereas live mites were not found on scrapings taken from treated pigs on these days. Statistically significant (P < 0.05) differences were evident between the numbers of infested pigs in the treated and control groups on days 7 and 21. Ivermectin fed to swine ad libitum in a complete ration at 2 ppm was shown to be highly effective as an anthelmintic and acaricide.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]The distribution of ixodid ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) in central Ethiopia
2001
Mekonnen, S. (National Animal Health Research Center, Sebeta (Ethiopia)) | Hussein, I. | Bedane, B.
Assessment of cattle owners' perceptions and expectations, and identification of constraints on production in a peri-urban, resource-poor environment
1999
Dreyer, K. | Fourie, L.J. | Kok, D.J. (Orange Free State Univ., Bloemfontein (South Africa). Dept. of Zoology and Entomology)
Evaluation of a proposed odour-baited target to control the tsetse flies Glossina brevipalpis and Glossina austeni (Diptera: Glossinidae) in South Africa
1999
Kappmeier, K. | Nevill, E.M. (Agricultural Research Council, Onderstepoort (South Africa). Onderstepoort Veterinary Inst.)
Evaluation of coloured targets for the attraction of Glossina brevipalpis and Glossina austeni (Diptera: Glossinidae) in South Africa
1999
Kappmeier, K. | Nevill, E.M. (Agricultural Research Council, Onderstepoort (South Africa). Onderstepoort Veterinary Inst.)
Development of a novel self-medicating applicator for control of internal and external parasites of wild and domestic animals
2004
Burridge, M.J. | Simmons, L.A. (Florida Univ., Gainesville (USA). Pathobiology Dept.) | Ahrens, E.H. | Naude, S.A.J. | Malan, F.S.
Limitation of the spread and impact of infectious coryza through the use of a continuous disinfection programme
2004
Bragg, R.R. (Free State Univ., Bloemfontein (South Africa). Microbial, Biochemical and Food Biotechnology Dept.)
Seasonal availability of gastrointestinal nematode larvae to cattle on pasture in the central highlands of Kenya
2002
Waruiru, R.M. | Weda, E.H. | Otieno, R.O. | Ngotho, J.W. (Nairobi Univ., Kabete (Kenya). Veterinary Pathology, Microbiology and Parasitology Dept.)
Control of equine piroplasmosis in Brazil
1999
Kerber, C.E. (Paddock Laboratory, Sao Paulo (Brazil)) | Ferreira, F. | Pereira, M.C.