Efficacy of parenteral administration of ivermectin in the control of strongylidosis in donkeys

Investigations into the efficacy of parenteral ivermectin (Pandex) administration for strongylidosis control in donkeys were carried out. The preparation was applied subcutaneously at a dose of 0.2 mg / kg (1mℓ / 50 kg body weight). One day prior to the treatment and 14 days post-treatment, individu...

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Main Authors: R. Binev, Z. Kirkova, J. Nikolov, A. Russenov, K. Stojanchev, L. Lazarov, T. Hristov
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Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2005-06-01
Series:Journal of the South African Veterinary Association
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Online Access:https://jsava.co.za/index.php/jsava/article/view/429
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spelling doaj-4471449d482c46449686e6795b371a852020-11-24T23:54:19ZengAOSISJournal of the South African Veterinary Association1019-91282224-94352005-06-0176421421610.4102/jsava.v76i4.429385Efficacy of parenteral administration of ivermectin in the control of strongylidosis in donkeysR. BinevZ. KirkovaJ. NikolovA. RussenovK. StojanchevL. LazarovT. HristovInvestigations into the efficacy of parenteral ivermectin (Pandex) administration for strongylidosis control in donkeys were carried out. The preparation was applied subcutaneously at a dose of 0.2 mg / kg (1mℓ / 50 kg body weight). One day prior to the treatment and 14 days post-treatment, individual coprological samples were obtained for faecal nematode egg counts and larval culture. The study was performed on 263 donkeys originating from different regions of Bulgaria. Prior to the treatment and 20 days after that, blood samples were obtained from 64 previously infected animals for monitoring of changes in eosinophil leukocyte counts. The subcutaneous application of ivermectin had an efficacy of 96 % in terms of reduction of faecal egg counts. In 92.2%of infected donkeys, a complete reduction of faecal eggs count occurred (0 eggs per gram of faeces epg), whereas in the remaining 7.8%of the infected donkeys, the egg counts were reduced by 72 %. The reduction in faecal egg counts did not result in changes in eosinophil counts. The results obtained as well as the lack of local changes after the subcutaneous application of ivermectin in donkeys allow us to recommend its use for control of strongyles in donkeys.https://jsava.co.za/index.php/jsava/article/view/429DonkeysFaecal Eggs CountsIvermectin (Pandex)Strongylidosis
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author R. Binev
Z. Kirkova
J. Nikolov
A. Russenov
K. Stojanchev
L. Lazarov
T. Hristov
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Z. Kirkova
J. Nikolov
A. Russenov
K. Stojanchev
L. Lazarov
T. Hristov
Efficacy of parenteral administration of ivermectin in the control of strongylidosis in donkeys
Journal of the South African Veterinary Association
Donkeys
Faecal Eggs Counts
Ivermectin (Pandex)
Strongylidosis
author_facet R. Binev
Z. Kirkova
J. Nikolov
A. Russenov
K. Stojanchev
L. Lazarov
T. Hristov
author_sort R. Binev
title Efficacy of parenteral administration of ivermectin in the control of strongylidosis in donkeys
title_short Efficacy of parenteral administration of ivermectin in the control of strongylidosis in donkeys
title_full Efficacy of parenteral administration of ivermectin in the control of strongylidosis in donkeys
title_fullStr Efficacy of parenteral administration of ivermectin in the control of strongylidosis in donkeys
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of parenteral administration of ivermectin in the control of strongylidosis in donkeys
title_sort efficacy of parenteral administration of ivermectin in the control of strongylidosis in donkeys
publisher AOSIS
series Journal of the South African Veterinary Association
issn 1019-9128
2224-9435
publishDate 2005-06-01
description Investigations into the efficacy of parenteral ivermectin (Pandex) administration for strongylidosis control in donkeys were carried out. The preparation was applied subcutaneously at a dose of 0.2 mg / kg (1mℓ / 50 kg body weight). One day prior to the treatment and 14 days post-treatment, individual coprological samples were obtained for faecal nematode egg counts and larval culture. The study was performed on 263 donkeys originating from different regions of Bulgaria. Prior to the treatment and 20 days after that, blood samples were obtained from 64 previously infected animals for monitoring of changes in eosinophil leukocyte counts. The subcutaneous application of ivermectin had an efficacy of 96 % in terms of reduction of faecal egg counts. In 92.2%of infected donkeys, a complete reduction of faecal eggs count occurred (0 eggs per gram of faeces epg), whereas in the remaining 7.8%of the infected donkeys, the egg counts were reduced by 72 %. The reduction in faecal egg counts did not result in changes in eosinophil counts. The results obtained as well as the lack of local changes after the subcutaneous application of ivermectin in donkeys allow us to recommend its use for control of strongyles in donkeys.
topic Donkeys
Faecal Eggs Counts
Ivermectin (Pandex)
Strongylidosis
url https://jsava.co.za/index.php/jsava/article/view/429
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