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Suspected Resistance against Moxidectin in Sheep Strongylid Nematodes in Austria
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作者 Julia Schoiswohl Barbara Hinney +3 位作者 alexander tichy Karl Bauer Anja Joachim Reinhild Krametter-Frotscher 《Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology》 2017年第3期109-117,共9页
Loss of efficacy due to resistance development against anthelmintics in livestock parasites is a growing concern worldwide. The aim of the present study was to determine the efficacy of moxidectin, a frequently-used m... Loss of efficacy due to resistance development against anthelmintics in livestock parasites is a growing concern worldwide. The aim of the present study was to determine the efficacy of moxidectin, a frequently-used macrocyclic lactone, against gastrointestinal nematodes of sheep in Austria. Individual faecal samples were collected from 243 adult sheep from 16 flocks in Styria and Salzburg before deworming and egg excretion (EPG (eggs per gram) of faeces) was determined using a modified McMaster technique. The animals were randomly assigned to a treatment group which received 0.2 mg/kg of body weight of moxidectin (Cydectin , Zoetis Schweiz GmbH, Zurich, Switzerland), and an untreated control group. Fourteen days after deworming a FECRT (faecal egg count reduction test) for detection of anthelmintic resistance was performed. Before deworming, the infection rate for gastrointestinal strongylids was 94.7%, with EPG values of 0-5,800. The FECRT showed reduction rates between 93.08% and 99.78% and was sufficient in 15/16 flocks. The lower confidence interval was 70.0-100%. In 3/16 flocks this value was below the minimum for sufficient efficacy (70.0%, 79.0%, 85.0%), and in two flocks the value (90,0%) was near the limit. These results indicated a (suspected) reduced efficacy of moxidectin in 5/16 examined flocks. 展开更多
关键词 FECRT (faecal egg count reduction test) EPG (eggs per gram) faeces MOXIDECTIN anthelmintic resistance.
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