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Embrapa Caprinos e Ovinos. |
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10/04/1996 |
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Autoria: |
VIEIRA, L. da S.; BERNE, M. E. A.; CAVALCANTE, A. C. R.; COSTA, C. A. F. |
Afiliação: |
Luiz da Silva Vieira, CNPC; Maria Elisabeth Aires Berne, CNPC; Antônio César Rocha Cavalcante, CNPC; Carlos Alberto Fagonde Costa, CNPC. |
Título: |
Haemonchus contortus resistance to ivermectin and netobimin in Brazilian sheep. |
Ano de publicação: |
1992 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Veterinary Parasitology, v. 45, n. 1/2, p. 111-116, 1992. |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
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Abstract - Suffolk, Texel, Hampshire Down and Ile de France sheep from the municipalities of Porto Amazonas, Piraquara and Araucaria in the State of Paraná, and Bagé in the State of Rio Grande do Sul were brought to Sobral, State of Ceará, to be used in a cross-breeding project. On arrival they had clinical signs of nematode parasitosis, and one Suffolk female died. The animals were treated orally with ivermectin (0.2 mg kg−1) and fifteen days later with netobimin (20.0 mg kg−1). Neither drug reduced the egg counts (measured in eggs per gram, EPG) significantly, and this suggested that the nematodes in the sheep were resistant to the anthelmintics used. Haemonchus contortus was the species involved. The egg counts were reduced after oral treatment with trichlorfon (100.0 mg kg−1). Haemonchus contortus larvae obtained from these animals before trichlorfon treatment and passaged through two nematode-free sheep were used in a further experiment.Twenty 6- to 9-month-old nematode-free lambs were infected with the H. contortus larvae (10 000 per animal) and, after the infection was confirmed, were randomly divided into four groups of five animals. Group I was orally treated with ivermectin at 0.2 mg kg−1, Group II with oral netobimin at 20.0 mg kg−1, Group III with oral trichlorfon at 100.0 mg kg−1 and Group IV was a non-treated control. Egg counts and faecal cultures were taken before dosing on the day of treatment and seven days later when all animals were necropsied and the nematodes were collected from the abomasa and counted. Drug efficacy measured by the reduction in adult H. contortus numbers was 99.9% for trichlorfon, 38.9% for netobimin and 17.6% for ivermectin. The results demonstrated the resistance of this strain of H. Contortus to ivermectin and netobimin. MenosAbstract - Suffolk, Texel, Hampshire Down and Ile de France sheep from the municipalities of Porto Amazonas, Piraquara and Araucaria in the State of Paraná, and Bagé in the State of Rio Grande do Sul were brought to Sobral, State of Ceará, to be used in a cross-breeding project. On arrival they had clinical signs of nematode parasitosis, and one Suffolk female died. The animals were treated orally with ivermectin (0.2 mg kg−1) and fifteen days later with netobimin (20.0 mg kg−1). Neither drug reduced the egg counts (measured in eggs per gram, EPG) significantly, and this suggested that the nematodes in the sheep were resistant to the anthelmintics used. Haemonchus contortus was the species involved. The egg counts were reduced after oral treatment with trichlorfon (100.0 mg kg−1). Haemonchus contortus larvae obtained from these animals before trichlorfon treatment and passaged through two nematode-free sheep were used in a further experiment.Twenty 6- to 9-month-old nematode-free lambs were infected with the H. contortus larvae (10 000 per animal) and, after the infection was confirmed, were randomly divided into four groups of five animals. Group I was orally treated with ivermectin at 0.2 mg kg−1, Group II with oral netobimin at 20.0 mg kg−1, Group III with oral trichlorfon at 100.0 mg kg−1 and Group IV was a non-treated control. Egg counts and faecal cultures were taken before dosing on the day of treatment and seven days later when all... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Contagem de ovos; Faeces; Gastrintestinal nematode; Nematódeo gastrintestinal; Netobimin; Parasite Egg Count; Resistance to chemicals; Resistência a drogas; Therapeutic use. |
Thesagro: |
Anti-helmíntico; Dose; Fezes; Haemonchus contortus; Helminto gastrintestinal; Nematóide; Ovino; Parasitologia; Resistência química. |
Thesaurus NAL: |
Anthelmintics; Dosage; Drug resistance; Guanidines; Ivermectin; Nematode infections; Parasitology; Sheep; trichlorfon. |
Categoria do assunto: |
H Saúde e Patologia |
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