Anthelmintic resistance in equines. Observations on the period of reappearance of eggs after treatment with ivermectin in fillies and broodmares

In horses parasitized by small strongyles, a shortened strongyle egg reappearance period (ERP) after treatment with anthelmintics is considered an early indicator of the presence of resistance or loss of efficacy to these drugs. In the present work, clinical efficacy and ERP were evaluated after tre...

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Main Authors: Gabriel CAFFE, Benjamín PAZ BERNARD, Laura COOPER, Marcelo SIGNORINI, Oscar ANZIANI
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Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Nacional del Litoral 2018-09-01
Series:FAVE Sección Ciencias Veterinarias
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Online Access:https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/FAVEveterinaria/article/view/7660
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spelling doaj-216c6ad4c269463991643e4b4bd0222e2020-11-24T23:39:31ZspaUniversidad Nacional del LitoralFAVE Sección Ciencias Veterinarias2362-55892018-09-01172404410.14409/favecv.v17i2.7660Anthelmintic resistance in equines. Observations on the period of reappearance of eggs after treatment with ivermectin in fillies and broodmaresGabriel CAFFEBenjamín PAZ BERNARDLaura COOPERMarcelo SIGNORINIOscar ANZIANIIn horses parasitized by small strongyles, a shortened strongyle egg reappearance period (ERP) after treatment with anthelmintics is considered an early indicator of the presence of resistance or loss of efficacy to these drugs. In the present work, clinical efficacy and ERP were evaluated after treatments with ivermectin in adult horses (broodmares) and juveniles (its fillies) naturally parasitized by small strongyles in an farm of Tucumán province. The clinical efficacy determined in the second week after treatment, and using a test of reduction in the egg count, ranged between 99.8 and 100% in mares and fillies respectively. The ERP (considered as the post- treatment period in which 10% of the pre-treatment epg was reached or a reduction of it < 90%) was six and seven weeks for the fillies and mother mares respectively (p= 0.001). In the sixth week after treatment, the fillies showed 11.74 times more risk (95% CI = 2.58-53.38) of reappearance of eggs than the brood mares. These differences caused by the age of the animals should be considered when conducting studies to establish the status of susceptibility or resistance to anthelmintics based on the ERP to avoid incorrect assumptions.https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/FAVEveterinaria/article/view/7660small strongylesequineivermectinresistance
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author Gabriel CAFFE
Benjamín PAZ BERNARD
Laura COOPER
Marcelo SIGNORINI
Oscar ANZIANI
spellingShingle Gabriel CAFFE
Benjamín PAZ BERNARD
Laura COOPER
Marcelo SIGNORINI
Oscar ANZIANI
Anthelmintic resistance in equines. Observations on the period of reappearance of eggs after treatment with ivermectin in fillies and broodmares
FAVE Sección Ciencias Veterinarias
small strongyles
equine
ivermectin
resistance
author_facet Gabriel CAFFE
Benjamín PAZ BERNARD
Laura COOPER
Marcelo SIGNORINI
Oscar ANZIANI
author_sort Gabriel CAFFE
title Anthelmintic resistance in equines. Observations on the period of reappearance of eggs after treatment with ivermectin in fillies and broodmares
title_short Anthelmintic resistance in equines. Observations on the period of reappearance of eggs after treatment with ivermectin in fillies and broodmares
title_full Anthelmintic resistance in equines. Observations on the period of reappearance of eggs after treatment with ivermectin in fillies and broodmares
title_fullStr Anthelmintic resistance in equines. Observations on the period of reappearance of eggs after treatment with ivermectin in fillies and broodmares
title_full_unstemmed Anthelmintic resistance in equines. Observations on the period of reappearance of eggs after treatment with ivermectin in fillies and broodmares
title_sort anthelmintic resistance in equines. observations on the period of reappearance of eggs after treatment with ivermectin in fillies and broodmares
publisher Universidad Nacional del Litoral
series FAVE Sección Ciencias Veterinarias
issn 2362-5589
publishDate 2018-09-01
description In horses parasitized by small strongyles, a shortened strongyle egg reappearance period (ERP) after treatment with anthelmintics is considered an early indicator of the presence of resistance or loss of efficacy to these drugs. In the present work, clinical efficacy and ERP were evaluated after treatments with ivermectin in adult horses (broodmares) and juveniles (its fillies) naturally parasitized by small strongyles in an farm of Tucumán province. The clinical efficacy determined in the second week after treatment, and using a test of reduction in the egg count, ranged between 99.8 and 100% in mares and fillies respectively. The ERP (considered as the post- treatment period in which 10% of the pre-treatment epg was reached or a reduction of it < 90%) was six and seven weeks for the fillies and mother mares respectively (p= 0.001). In the sixth week after treatment, the fillies showed 11.74 times more risk (95% CI = 2.58-53.38) of reappearance of eggs than the brood mares. These differences caused by the age of the animals should be considered when conducting studies to establish the status of susceptibility or resistance to anthelmintics based on the ERP to avoid incorrect assumptions.
topic small strongyles
equine
ivermectin
resistance
url https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/FAVEveterinaria/article/view/7660
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