Risk Factors for High Endoparasitic Burden and the Efficiency of a Single Anthelmintic Treatment of Danish Horses

<p/> <p>A questionnaire survey regarding endoparasite control practices in Danish horse herds was carried out in 1995. The participating veterinarians and herd owners were sampled using convenience and purposive sampling. In the analysis of risk factors for development of a high endopara...

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Main Authors: Chriél M, Lendal S, Larsen MM, Olsen SN, Bjørn H
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2002-06-01
Series:Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica
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Online Access:http://www.actavetscand.com/content/43/2/99
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spelling doaj-e9fec056114a4d61b9654f5906f55e132020-11-25T00:55:06ZengBMCActa Veterinaria Scandinavica1751-01472002-06-014329910610.1186/1751-0147-43-99Risk Factors for High Endoparasitic Burden and the Efficiency of a Single Anthelmintic Treatment of Danish HorsesChriél MLendal SLarsen MMOlsen SNBjørn H<p/> <p>A questionnaire survey regarding endoparasite control practices in Danish horse herds was carried out in 1995. The participating veterinarians and herd owners were sampled using convenience and purposive sampling. In the analysis of risk factors for development of a high endoparasitic burden (>200 eggs per gram faeces) 903 horses were sampled and the analysis of the efficiency of a single anthelmintic treatment was based on 605 horses. The following factors had a significant effect on the endoparasitic burden: herd type, age of the horses, use of pasture rotation, anthelmintic treatment of horses visiting the herd, use of an adviser in the planning of endoparasite control and advice regarding pasture rotation. An interaction between pasture rotation and advice regarding pasture rotation was found, but due to high collinearity this was not reported. The factors influencing significantly on the reduction of the faecal egg count after a single anthelmintic treatment were the type of herd, the age of the horse, the drug used, and the anthelmintic-resistance-status of the herd. A negative effect of permanent pastures was observed. If pasture hygiene was performed on the advice of the veterinarian, the effect of a single anthelmintic treatment was less compared to a single anthelmintic treatment without any advice. An interaction between the treatment group and the resistance-status of the herd was found. Additional factors, normally accounted for, when endoparasites and anthelmintic resistance is discussed, were investigated, but not found significant in this study.</p> http://www.actavetscand.com/content/43/2/99endoparasitesepidemiologyanthelminticresistance
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author Chriél M
Lendal S
Larsen MM
Olsen SN
Bjørn H
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Larsen MM
Olsen SN
Bjørn H
Risk Factors for High Endoparasitic Burden and the Efficiency of a Single Anthelmintic Treatment of Danish Horses
Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica
endoparasites
epidemiology
anthelmintic
resistance
author_facet Chriél M
Lendal S
Larsen MM
Olsen SN
Bjørn H
author_sort Chriél M
title Risk Factors for High Endoparasitic Burden and the Efficiency of a Single Anthelmintic Treatment of Danish Horses
title_short Risk Factors for High Endoparasitic Burden and the Efficiency of a Single Anthelmintic Treatment of Danish Horses
title_full Risk Factors for High Endoparasitic Burden and the Efficiency of a Single Anthelmintic Treatment of Danish Horses
title_fullStr Risk Factors for High Endoparasitic Burden and the Efficiency of a Single Anthelmintic Treatment of Danish Horses
title_full_unstemmed Risk Factors for High Endoparasitic Burden and the Efficiency of a Single Anthelmintic Treatment of Danish Horses
title_sort risk factors for high endoparasitic burden and the efficiency of a single anthelmintic treatment of danish horses
publisher BMC
series Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica
issn 1751-0147
publishDate 2002-06-01
description <p/> <p>A questionnaire survey regarding endoparasite control practices in Danish horse herds was carried out in 1995. The participating veterinarians and herd owners were sampled using convenience and purposive sampling. In the analysis of risk factors for development of a high endoparasitic burden (>200 eggs per gram faeces) 903 horses were sampled and the analysis of the efficiency of a single anthelmintic treatment was based on 605 horses. The following factors had a significant effect on the endoparasitic burden: herd type, age of the horses, use of pasture rotation, anthelmintic treatment of horses visiting the herd, use of an adviser in the planning of endoparasite control and advice regarding pasture rotation. An interaction between pasture rotation and advice regarding pasture rotation was found, but due to high collinearity this was not reported. The factors influencing significantly on the reduction of the faecal egg count after a single anthelmintic treatment were the type of herd, the age of the horse, the drug used, and the anthelmintic-resistance-status of the herd. A negative effect of permanent pastures was observed. If pasture hygiene was performed on the advice of the veterinarian, the effect of a single anthelmintic treatment was less compared to a single anthelmintic treatment without any advice. An interaction between the treatment group and the resistance-status of the herd was found. Additional factors, normally accounted for, when endoparasites and anthelmintic resistance is discussed, were investigated, but not found significant in this study.</p>
topic endoparasites
epidemiology
anthelmintic
resistance
url http://www.actavetscand.com/content/43/2/99
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