Evento
Failure of long-acting ivermectin formulation to control Psoroptic mange infection in grazing beef cattle
Cantón, Candela
; Muchiut, Sebastián Manuel
; Dominguez, Maria Paula
; Miró, María Victoria
; Lanusse, Carlos Edmundo
; Alvarez, Luis Ignacio
; Lifschitz, Adrian Luis
Tipo del evento:
Conferencia
Nombre del evento:
28º Conference of the World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology
Fecha del evento:
19/07/2021
Institución Organizadora:
World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology WAAVP;
University College of Dublin;
Título del Libro:
Book of Abstracts: 28th Conference of the World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology
Título de la revista:
Revista del congreso
Editorial:
World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology
Idioma:
Inglés
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
The current work assessed the relationship between pharmacokinetic behavior and clinical efficacy of the classic ivermectin (IVM) formulation (1%) and the long-acting ivermectin (IVM-LA) formulation (3.15%) to cattle. The study was carried out on a commercial beef cattle farm with a grazing system of meat produticon. Twenty (20) calves with active mange infection were allocated into 2 groups (n=10) and treated with a single subcutaneous injection of either IVM (1%) at 0.2 mg/kg or IVM-LA (3.15%) at 0.63 mg/kg. The animals were weighed on a calibrated weighing scale to determine the dose prior to treatment. Blood samples were collected from 8 animals of each group to measure IVM concentrations by HPLC. Skin scraping samples were collected from each animal and mites were counted at 14, 21 and 28 days post-treatment. IVM-LA administration increased the systemic drug exposure compared to the classic IVM formulation (p<0.05). However, both formulations failed to achieve a clinical mange cure. While the classic IVM formulation obtained an acaricide efficacy of 0%, IVM-LA achieved an efficacy of 25% at day 14 post-treatment. The IVM-LA treatment reached the higher acaricide efficacy (38%) at 21 days post-treatment. The non-cured animals remained with active mange 28 days post-treatment. No differences (p>0.05) in the Psoroptic ovis scores density were observed after both formulations of IVM. Considering the reduction in mite counts is reported to be a suitable parameter to monitor acaricide resistance, the results of the present trial have shown the presence of P. ovis populations with reduced susceptibility to IVM. However, additional studies are needed both to confirm the resistance status and to opmize the control of psoroptic mange in cattle in the new acaricide resistance scenario.
Palabras clave:
Psoroptic mange
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Cattle
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Ivermectin
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Failure
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Citación
Failure of long-acting ivermectin formulation to control Psoroptic mange infection in grazing beef cattle; 28º Conference of the World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology; Dublin; Irlanda; 2021; 1-2
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