Re-evaluation of ivermectin efficacy against equine gastrointestinal parasites
Two trials were conducted to confirm the efficacy of ivermectin paste against endoparasites of horses. In these trials, 20 ponies were treated with ivermectin oral paste at 200 mcg kg body weight once on Day 0, and 20 ponies served as unmedicated controls. The animals carried naturally acquired para...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Veterinary parasitology 2001-07, Vol.98 (4), p.315-320 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Two trials were conducted to confirm the efficacy of ivermectin paste against endoparasites of horses. In these trials, 20 ponies were treated with ivermectin oral paste at 200
mcg
kg body weight once on Day 0, and 20 ponies served as unmedicated controls. The animals carried naturally acquired parasite infections as confirmed by pretrial fecal examination. The animals were necropsied for worm recovery on Days 14, 15 or 16. Parasites recovered were identified to species. Horses treated with ivermectin had significantly (
P99.0% reduction) adult small strongyles (
Coronocyclus spp including
C. coronatus,
C. labiatus,
C. labratus;
Cyathostomum spp including
C. catinatum,
C. pateratum;
Cylicocyclus spp including
C.
ashworthi,
C. elongatus,
C. insigne,
C. leptostomum,
C. nassatus,
C. radiatus;
Cylicodontophorus bicoronatus;
Cylicostephanus spp including
C. asymetricus,
C. bidentatus,
C. calicatus,
C. goldi,
C. longibursatus,
C. minutus;
Gyalocephalus capitatus;
Parapoteriostomum spp including
P. euproctus,
P. mettami;
Petrovinema poculatum;
Poteriostomum spp including
P. imparidentatum,
P. ratzii) and adult large strongyles (
Strongylus edentatus,
S. vulgaris;
Triodontophorus spp including
T. brevicauda,
T. serratus;
Craterostomum acuticaudatum) than the controls. Ivermectin was also highly effective (94% to >99%,
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ISSN: | 0304-4017 1873-2550 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0304-4017(01)00436-8 |