Spread of anthelmintic resistance in intestinal helminths of dogs and cats is currently less pronounced than in ruminants and horses – Yet it is of major concern

Autor: Georg von Samson-Himmelstjerna, Warwick N. Grant, Dwight D. Bowman, Jürgen Krücken, R.C. Andrew Thompson, Peter Deplazes, Manuela Schnyder
Přispěvatelé: University of Zurich, von Samson-Himmelstjerna, Georg
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: International Journal for Parasitology: Drugs and Drug Resistance
International Journal for Parasitology: Drugs and Drug Resistance, Vol 17, Iss, Pp 36-45 (2021)
ISSN: 2211-3207
Popis: Anthelmintic resistance (AR) has thus far only rarely been reported for intestinal helminths of dogs and cats, in contrast to parasites of livestock and horses. We highlight possible reasons for this striking and important discrepancy, including ecological, biological and genetic factors and/or intervention regimens of key intestinal helminths concerning both host groups. In view of the current knowledge related to the genetics, mechanisms and principles of AR development, we point at issues which in our view contribute to a comparatively lower risk of AR development in intestinal helminths of dogs and cats. Finally, we specify research needs and provide recommendations by which, based on the available information about AR in ruminant and equine helminths, the development of AR in dog and cat helminths may best be documented, prevented or at least postponed.
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Highlights • Identifying causes of differences in anthelmintic resistance between livestock and dogs & cats. • Discussion of roles of AR mechanisms, genetics and husbandry in delayed AR evolution in dogs & cats. • Research needs for improved tools to monitor AR development in dogs & cats.
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