Treatment against helminths in Norwegian sheep: a questionnaire-based survey

A questionnaire was distributed to 5487 farmers throughout Norway in order to obtain information about management practices regarding helminth infections in sheep. In addition, the farmers’ perceptions of helminths and anthelmintic efficacy were investigated. Most farmers (80%) treated prophylactica...

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Main Authors: Gravdal Maiken, Robertson Lucy J., Tysnes Kristoffer R., Höglund Johan, Chartier Christophe, Stuen Snorre
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:Parasite
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Online Access:https://www.parasite-journal.org/articles/parasite/full_html/2021/01/parasite210051/parasite210051.html
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spelling doaj-680e120e31354ef288b100c4797061422021-09-02T09:29:16ZengEDP SciencesParasite1776-10422021-01-01286310.1051/parasite/2021061parasite210051Treatment against helminths in Norwegian sheep: a questionnaire-based surveyGravdal Maiken0Robertson Lucy J.1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5186-4421Tysnes Kristoffer R.2Höglund Johan3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1129-6615Chartier Christophe4Stuen Snorre5Institute for Production Animal Clinical Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Norwegian University of Life SciencesInstitute for Production Animal Clinical Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Norwegian University of Life SciencesInstitute for Production Animal Clinical Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Norwegian University of Life SciencesSwedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Veterinary Public Health, Section for ParasitologyBIOEPAR, INRAEInstitute for Production Animal Clinical Science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Norwegian University of Life SciencesA questionnaire was distributed to 5487 farmers throughout Norway in order to obtain information about management practices regarding helminth infections in sheep. In addition, the farmers’ perceptions of helminths and anthelmintic efficacy were investigated. Most farmers (80%) treated prophylactically against nematodes, and 24% also used prophylactic treatment against Fasciola hepatica. Overall, few farmers (11%) used parasitological analysis as a tool to assess the timing of treatment, but rather based it on other factors such as previous experience (70%). In the surveyed sheep flocks, the use of benzimidazoles was reduced from 2018 (52%) to 2019 (47%) (p < 0.01), whereas the use of macrocyclic lactones increased from 2017 (23%) to 2019 (36%) (p < 0.001). Poor anthelmintic efficacy was suspected by 10% of the farmers, and 11% reported that helminths were an increasing problem in their flocks. The majority of farmers (72%) considered their veterinarian as the most important advisor for treatment of parasites, but reported a high level of uncertainty regarding which parasites were present in their flocks, with unknown status most frequently reported for Haemonchus contortus (71.5%). This is probably related to the fact that very few farmers (15%) regularly test their animals for parasites. The present study provides up-to-date information on treatment practices for helminths in Norwegian sheep flocks.https://www.parasite-journal.org/articles/parasite/full_html/2021/01/parasite210051/parasite210051.htmlanthelmintic resistancesheepquestionnaire surveyparasite controlliver flukegastrointestinal nematodes
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author Gravdal Maiken
Robertson Lucy J.
Tysnes Kristoffer R.
Höglund Johan
Chartier Christophe
Stuen Snorre
spellingShingle Gravdal Maiken
Robertson Lucy J.
Tysnes Kristoffer R.
Höglund Johan
Chartier Christophe
Stuen Snorre
Treatment against helminths in Norwegian sheep: a questionnaire-based survey
Parasite
anthelmintic resistance
sheep
questionnaire survey
parasite control
liver fluke
gastrointestinal nematodes
author_facet Gravdal Maiken
Robertson Lucy J.
Tysnes Kristoffer R.
Höglund Johan
Chartier Christophe
Stuen Snorre
author_sort Gravdal Maiken
title Treatment against helminths in Norwegian sheep: a questionnaire-based survey
title_short Treatment against helminths in Norwegian sheep: a questionnaire-based survey
title_full Treatment against helminths in Norwegian sheep: a questionnaire-based survey
title_fullStr Treatment against helminths in Norwegian sheep: a questionnaire-based survey
title_full_unstemmed Treatment against helminths in Norwegian sheep: a questionnaire-based survey
title_sort treatment against helminths in norwegian sheep: a questionnaire-based survey
publisher EDP Sciences
series Parasite
issn 1776-1042
publishDate 2021-01-01
description A questionnaire was distributed to 5487 farmers throughout Norway in order to obtain information about management practices regarding helminth infections in sheep. In addition, the farmers’ perceptions of helminths and anthelmintic efficacy were investigated. Most farmers (80%) treated prophylactically against nematodes, and 24% also used prophylactic treatment against Fasciola hepatica. Overall, few farmers (11%) used parasitological analysis as a tool to assess the timing of treatment, but rather based it on other factors such as previous experience (70%). In the surveyed sheep flocks, the use of benzimidazoles was reduced from 2018 (52%) to 2019 (47%) (p < 0.01), whereas the use of macrocyclic lactones increased from 2017 (23%) to 2019 (36%) (p < 0.001). Poor anthelmintic efficacy was suspected by 10% of the farmers, and 11% reported that helminths were an increasing problem in their flocks. The majority of farmers (72%) considered their veterinarian as the most important advisor for treatment of parasites, but reported a high level of uncertainty regarding which parasites were present in their flocks, with unknown status most frequently reported for Haemonchus contortus (71.5%). This is probably related to the fact that very few farmers (15%) regularly test their animals for parasites. The present study provides up-to-date information on treatment practices for helminths in Norwegian sheep flocks.
topic anthelmintic resistance
sheep
questionnaire survey
parasite control
liver fluke
gastrointestinal nematodes
url https://www.parasite-journal.org/articles/parasite/full_html/2021/01/parasite210051/parasite210051.html
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