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J Wildl Dis ; 31(1): 62-5, 1995 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7563426

ABSTRACT

Sixteen American bison, Bison bison, were artificially infected with 10(5) infective stage larvae of Ostertagia ostertagi on 21 April 1993. At 42 days post-infection eight bison were treated with 0.5% ivermectin pour-on (500 micrograms/kg bodyweight) and eight treated with the carrier only. Bison were necropsied 17 and 18 days post-treatment (21 and 22 June 1993, respectively). Mean (+/- SE) of 5,413 (+/- 1,716) adults and 565 (+/- 305) immature O. ostertagi were recovered at necropsy from bison treated with the carrier. No O. ostertagi were detected in bison treated with ivermectin pour-on. Based on the levels of the ivermectin marker metabolite in liver and adipose tissue 18 days post-treatment, the established bovine withdrawal time of 48 days appears adequate to insure that violative residues do not occur.


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Antinematodal Agents/therapeutic use , Bison/parasitology , Ivermectin/therapeutic use , Ostertagiasis/veterinary , Adipose Tissue/chemistry , Administration, Topical , Animals , Antinematodal Agents/administration & dosage , Antinematodal Agents/analysis , Drug Residues/analysis , Feces/parasitology , Female , Ivermectin/administration & dosage , Ivermectin/analysis , Liver/chemistry , Ostertagiasis/drug therapy , Parasite Egg Count/veterinary , Pilot Projects , Random Allocation
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