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J Wildl Dis ; 54(2): 347-351, 2018 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29286262

ABSTRACT

At Valles Caldera National Preserve in New Mexico, US, infusing Gunnison's prairie dog ( Cynomys gunnisoni) burrows with an insecticide dust containing 0.05% deltamethrin killed fleas which transmit bubonic plague. The reduction in the number of fleas per prairie dog was significant and dramatic immediately after infusions, with a suggestion that the reduction persisted for as long as 12 mo. Despite the lower flea counts, however, a plague epizootic killed >95% of prairie dogs after 3 yr of infusions (once per year). More research is necessary for a better understanding of the efficacy of insecticide dusts at lowering flea counts and protecting prairie dogs from plague.


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Flea Infestations/veterinary , Nitriles/pharmacology , Plague/veterinary , Pyrethrins/pharmacology , Rodent Diseases/prevention & control , Sciuridae , Siphonaptera/drug effects , Animals , Disease Reservoirs/veterinary , Ectoparasitic Infestations/veterinary , Flea Infestations/drug therapy , Flea Infestations/epidemiology , Flea Infestations/prevention & control , New Mexico/epidemiology , Nitriles/administration & dosage , Plague/epidemiology , Plague/prevention & control , Pyrethrins/administration & dosage , Rodent Diseases/epidemiology , Siphonaptera/microbiology , Yersinia pestis
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