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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 31(2): 151-157, Feb. 2011. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-578910

ABSTRACT

Este estudo foi realizado com o objetivo de encontrarem-se tratamentos anti-helmínticos eficazes sobre uma população de nematódeos gastrintestinais de ovinos, a qual desenvolveu resistência a todas as classes de drogas com ação nematicida disponíveis para ruminantes no mercado brasileiro. Valendo-se da eficácia calculada de tratamentos convencionais a partir de um estudo prévio e, assim, conhecendo-se sua ação sobre diferentes gêneros de nematódeos presentes no rebanho, selecionaram-se drogas as quais, utilizadas em combinações ou em altas doses, pudessem aumentar significativamente a eficácia dos tratamentos. Utilizou-se o percentual de redução da contagem de ovos nas fezes e as culturas de larvas para avaliar a ação anti-helmíntica dos tratamentos testados. A combinação de moxidectina 1 por cento + disofenol 20 por cento apresentou 99 por cento de eficácia, e as combinações de moxidectina 1 por cento + triclorfon 10 por cento e de moxidectina 1 por cento + fosfato de levamisol 22,3 por cento superaram os 90 por cento de eficácia. A utilização de combinações de princípios ativos, com diferentes mecanismos de ação, pode promover a recuperação da eficácia dos tratamentos anti-helmínticos sobre populações multirresistentes de nematódeos gastrintestinais de ovinos.


This study was conducted to find effective anthelmintic treatments on a multi-resistant population of gastrointestinal nematodes of sheep, which was found resisting to all the classes of nematicidal drugs available in the Brazilian market. We took as a starting point the data obtained in a previous study performed in the targeted flock, in which were tested conventional treatments. Thus, using the calculated efficacy of the drugs (tested previously) for the genera of nematodes found in the flock, we selected drugs which, combined or used in higher doses, could improve the efficacy of the treatments. We evaluated the anthelmintic action of each treatment using the percentage of reduction of eggs in the feces, along with larvae cultures. A combination of moxidectin 1 percent + disophenol 20 percent showed 99 percent of efficacy, and combinations of moxidectin 1 percent + trichlorphon 10 percent and moxidectin 1 percent + levamisole phosphate 22.3 percent showed efficacy over 90 percent. Combinations of drugs, with different mechanisms of action, can provide effective anthelmintic treatments on multidrug-resistant populations of gastrointestinal nematodes of sheep.


Subject(s)
Animals , Nematoda , Ruminants
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Vet Parasitol ; 173(1-2): 157-60, 2010 Oct 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20619543

ABSTRACT

Based on clinical observation of a flock of approximately 5000 sheep (breed Merino) from southern Brazil, the failure of anthelmintic treatments was suspected. The sensitivity of the gastrointestinal nematodes that infected these sheep to nine drugs (Levamisole, Moxidectin, Albendazole, Ivermectin, Nitroxynil, Disophenol, Trichlorphon, Closantel, and a combination of Ivermectin, Levamisole and Albendazole) was evaluated. None of the drugs reduced the count of nematode eggs per gram of feces (EPG) in the sheep to an adequate extent (defined as a 95% reduction in EPG). Therefore, we found multiple parasite resistance to all classes of anthelmintic drugs available for small ruminants in the Brazilian market. The genera Haemonchus spp., Trichostrongylus spp. and Ostertagia spp. had various degrees of resistance (or natural tolerance) to each of the drug treatments.


Subject(s)
Anthelmintics/pharmacology , Drug Resistance, Multiple , Nematoda/drug effects , Nematode Infections/veterinary , Sheep Diseases/parasitology , Animals , Anthelmintics/therapeutic use , Brazil/epidemiology , Larva/drug effects , Nematode Infections/drug therapy , Nematode Infections/epidemiology , Sheep , Sheep Diseases/drug therapy , Sheep Diseases/epidemiology
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