Treatment and control of bovine sarcoptic and psoroptic mange infestation with ivermectin long-acting injectable (IVOMEC(®) GOLD)
Autor: | Cornelia Silaghi, Anja Joachim, L.G. Cramer, Steffen Rehbein, S. Yoon, Kurt Pfister, Michael Löwenstein, Dietmar Hamel, Martin Visser, Renate Winter |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
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Veterinary medicine Mite Infestations Injections Subcutaneous Mange Cattle Diseases Biology Sarcoptes scabiei Weight Gain Subcutaneous injection Scabies Ivermectin medicine Mite Animals Psoroptes Acaricides Skin General Veterinary Psoroptidae Sarcoptes General Medicine medicine.disease biology.organism_classification Infectious Diseases Insect Science Psoroptes ovis Parasitology Cattle Female medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Parasitology research. 114(2) |
ISSN: | 1432-1955 |
Popis: | The efficacy of ivermectin long-acting injection (IVM LAI, IVOMEC® GOLD, Merial; 3.15 % ivermectin w/v) formulation was evaluated in cattle with induced Sarcoptes scabiei var. bovis or Psoroptes ovis infestations. A total of 64 cattle were included in this series of four studies, with 16 animals per study. Approximately, 8 weeks following initial induced mite infestation, cattle were allocated to treatment groups based on decreasing pre-treatment bodyweights. Treatments (saline (control) or IVM LAI (630 mcg ivermectin/kg bodyweight) at 1 mL/50 kg bodyweight) were administered by a single subcutaneous injection in front of the right shoulder on Day 0. Skin scrapings were collected prior to treatment and at approximately weekly intervals for 8 weeks thereafter to establish live mite counts. Character and extent of skin lesions were evaluated at each sampling. Animals were weighed before treatment and at the end of the studies. Mite counts of the IVM LAI-treated animals were significantly (p |
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