Case Report. Internal transcribed spacer sequence based molecular confirmation and drug efficacy assessment against Toxascaris leonina (Linstow, 1909) infection in Asiatic lions (Panthera leo persica)

The eggs recovered during faecal screening of Asiatic lions (kept at MC Zoological Park, Punjab, India) were delineated as Toxascaris leonina eggs based on morphometric and molecular studies (polymerase chain reaction targeting internal transcribed spacer sequences). Therapeutic management with fenb...

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Main Authors: Moudgil A. D., Singla L. D., Singh M. P.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-06-01
Series:Helminthologia
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spelling doaj-732f3f44be614eea90dd43a107d4f14b2020-11-25T02:17:14ZengSciendoHelminthologia0440-66051336-90832017-06-0154215215610.1515/helm-2017-0019helm-2017-0019Case Report. Internal transcribed spacer sequence based molecular confirmation and drug efficacy assessment against Toxascaris leonina (Linstow, 1909) infection in Asiatic lions (Panthera leo persica)Moudgil A. D.0Singla L. D.1Singh M. P.2Department of Veterinary Parasitology, COVAS, GADVASU, Ludhiana, IndiaDepartment of Veterinary Parasitology, COVAS, GADVASU, Ludhiana, IndiaMC Zoological Park, Chhatbir, Punjab, IndiaThe eggs recovered during faecal screening of Asiatic lions (kept at MC Zoological Park, Punjab, India) were delineated as Toxascaris leonina eggs based on morphometric and molecular studies (polymerase chain reaction targeting internal transcribed spacer sequences). Therapeutic management with fenbendazole @10 mg/kg body weight, once daily orally for three consecutive days proved ineffective with maximum faecal egg count reduction (FECR) on day 3 post treatments (69.35 %). But, therapeutic intervention with extended period dose schedule (5 consecutive days) with fenbendazole (@10 mg/kg body weight) proved effective and showed a maximum FECR of 95.34 % at day 7 post treatments. But, when ivermectin (@100μg/kg body weight) was given orally on three alternate days, proved effective as FECR of 95.74 % was recorded at day 7 post treatments. Thus, present study highlights the molecular confi rmation of T. leonina and its management using fenbendazole and ivermectin in Asiatic lions.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/helm.2017.54.issue-2/helm-2017-0019/helm-2017-0019.xml?format=INTAsiatic lionfenbendazoleITSsivermectinToxascaris leonina
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Singla L. D.
Singh M. P.
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Singla L. D.
Singh M. P.
Case Report. Internal transcribed spacer sequence based molecular confirmation and drug efficacy assessment against Toxascaris leonina (Linstow, 1909) infection in Asiatic lions (Panthera leo persica)
Helminthologia
Asiatic lion
fenbendazole
ITSs
ivermectin
Toxascaris leonina
author_facet Moudgil A. D.
Singla L. D.
Singh M. P.
author_sort Moudgil A. D.
title Case Report. Internal transcribed spacer sequence based molecular confirmation and drug efficacy assessment against Toxascaris leonina (Linstow, 1909) infection in Asiatic lions (Panthera leo persica)
title_short Case Report. Internal transcribed spacer sequence based molecular confirmation and drug efficacy assessment against Toxascaris leonina (Linstow, 1909) infection in Asiatic lions (Panthera leo persica)
title_full Case Report. Internal transcribed spacer sequence based molecular confirmation and drug efficacy assessment against Toxascaris leonina (Linstow, 1909) infection in Asiatic lions (Panthera leo persica)
title_fullStr Case Report. Internal transcribed spacer sequence based molecular confirmation and drug efficacy assessment against Toxascaris leonina (Linstow, 1909) infection in Asiatic lions (Panthera leo persica)
title_full_unstemmed Case Report. Internal transcribed spacer sequence based molecular confirmation and drug efficacy assessment against Toxascaris leonina (Linstow, 1909) infection in Asiatic lions (Panthera leo persica)
title_sort case report. internal transcribed spacer sequence based molecular confirmation and drug efficacy assessment against toxascaris leonina (linstow, 1909) infection in asiatic lions (panthera leo persica)
publisher Sciendo
series Helminthologia
issn 0440-6605
1336-9083
publishDate 2017-06-01
description The eggs recovered during faecal screening of Asiatic lions (kept at MC Zoological Park, Punjab, India) were delineated as Toxascaris leonina eggs based on morphometric and molecular studies (polymerase chain reaction targeting internal transcribed spacer sequences). Therapeutic management with fenbendazole @10 mg/kg body weight, once daily orally for three consecutive days proved ineffective with maximum faecal egg count reduction (FECR) on day 3 post treatments (69.35 %). But, therapeutic intervention with extended period dose schedule (5 consecutive days) with fenbendazole (@10 mg/kg body weight) proved effective and showed a maximum FECR of 95.34 % at day 7 post treatments. But, when ivermectin (@100μg/kg body weight) was given orally on three alternate days, proved effective as FECR of 95.74 % was recorded at day 7 post treatments. Thus, present study highlights the molecular confi rmation of T. leonina and its management using fenbendazole and ivermectin in Asiatic lions.
topic Asiatic lion
fenbendazole
ITSs
ivermectin
Toxascaris leonina
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