Literature DB >> 19436633

Comparative long-term efficacy of ivermectin and moxidectin over winter in Canadian horses treated at removal from pastures for winter housing.

Johanne Elsener1, Alain Villeneuve.   

Abstract

The impact of a late fall treatment on the spring rise of fecal egg counts was evaluated in a controlled study with Canadian horses treated with 2 different dewormers immediately after removal from pasture for winter housing. The horses were stabled until the end of the trial period. Seventeen weanlings, 20 yearlings, and 15 2-year-old horses located in Ontario, which were presumed to be naturally infected with cyathostomins after pasture grazing, were randomly allocated to either a group treated with 0.4 mg/kg of moxidectin and 2.5 mg/kg of praziquantel or a group treated with 0.2 mg/kg of ivermectin and 1.5 mg/kg of praziquantel. Three weeks after treatment, all strongyle fecal egg counts were reduced to zero for both treatment groups. However, at 5 months post-treatment, mean geometric fecal egg counts were statistically higher for the yearlings and 2-year-old horses treated with ivermectin than for the yearlings and 2-year-old horses treated with moxidectin (P < 0.0001).

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2009        PMID: 19436633      PMCID: PMC2671870     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Vet J        ISSN: 0008-5286            Impact factor:   1.008


  35 in total

1.  Cyathostome fecal egg count trends in horses treated with moxidectin, ivermectin or fenbendazole.

Authors:  K Martin-Downum; T Yazwinski; C Tucker; M Fincher; J Ralph; J Hamilton
Journal:  Vet Parasitol       Date:  2001-10-31       Impact factor: 2.738

2.  Management of drug-resistant cyathostominosis on a breeding farm in central North Carolina.

Authors:  D Little; J R Flowers; B H Hammerberg; S Y Gardner
Journal:  Equine Vet J       Date:  2003-05       Impact factor: 2.888

3.  Survey of gastrointestinal parasitism in Wisconsin dairy cattle.

Authors:  D D COX; A C TODD
Journal:  J Am Vet Med Assoc       Date:  1962-09-15       Impact factor: 1.936

4.  Effectiveness of an ivermectin liquid formulation given by nasogastric tube against strongyles in horses.

Authors:  J O Slocombe; J F Cote
Journal:  Can Vet J       Date:  1988-12       Impact factor: 1.008

5.  Preliminary observations on an alternative strategy for the control of horse strongyles.

Authors:  J L Duncan; S Love
Journal:  Equine Vet J       Date:  1991-05       Impact factor: 2.888

6.  Comparison of moxidectin oral gel and ivermectin oral paste against a spectrum of internal parasites of ponies with special attention to encysted cyathostome larvae.

Authors:  C M Monahan; M R Chapman; H W Taylor; D D French; T R Klei
Journal:  Vet Parasitol       Date:  1996-06       Impact factor: 2.738

7.  Transmission of equine cyathostomes (Strongylidae) in central Texas.

Authors:  T M Craig; J M Bowen; K G Ludwig
Journal:  Am J Vet Res       Date:  1983-10       Impact factor: 1.156

8.  An investigation into the epidemiology of Strongylidae infections in the horse in the Netherlands.

Authors:  M H Mirck
Journal:  Vet Q       Date:  1981-04       Impact factor: 3.320

9.  Comparative studies of ivermectin and moxidectin in the control of naturally acquired cyathostome infections in horses.

Authors:  D Demeulenaere; J Vercruysse; P Dorny; E Claerebout
Journal:  Vet Rec       Date:  1997-10-11       Impact factor: 2.695

10.  Efficacy of moxidectin and other anthelmintics against small strongyles in horses.

Authors:  P F Rolfe; K L Dawson; M Holm-Martin
Journal:  Aust Vet J       Date:  1998-05       Impact factor: 1.281

View more
  1 in total

1.  Does examination of fecal samples 24 hours after cestocide treatment increase the sensitivity of Anoplocephala spp. detection in naturally infected horses?

Authors:  Johanne Elsener; Alain Villeneuve
Journal:  Can Vet J       Date:  2011-02       Impact factor: 1.008

  1 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.