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J J Fourie1, F Beugnet, C Ollagnier, M G Pollmeier.
Abstract
The sustained speed of kill against Dermacentor reticulatus of two topical combinations, one containing fipronil/amitraz/(S)-methoprene and the other, imidacloprid/permethrin, was evaluated in dogs. Two treated groups and one untreated control group of eight adult Beagle dogs each were randomly formed based on pre-infestation rates and bodyweight. Each treatment was administered topically once on Day 0, according to the recommended label dose and instructions for use. All dogs were infested with 50 adult unfed D. reticulatus starting on Day 1, then weekly, for a total of five weeks. While most studies determine tick efficacy at 48 hours (h), in this study, all remaining ticks were counted and categorized 24 h following each infestation. The numbers of ticks (living or dead) that remained attached on treated dogs were compared to those on the control animals. The percent reduction of attached ticks (disruption of attachment) at 24 h on dogs treated with fipronil/amitraz/(S)-methoprene remained above 92% for four weeks. The reduction of attached ticks at 24 h on dogs treated with imidacloprid/permethrin did not reach 80% during the entire study. The number of ticks attached at 24 h was significantly (p<0.05) lower in the fipronil/amitraz/(S)-methoprene group than in the imidacloprid/permethrin group in assessments on Days 2, 15, 22, 29 and 36. When assessing efficacy based upon live ticks on treated versus control dogs, fipronil/amitraz/(S)-methoprene 24 h efficacy was above 95% for four weeks, decreasing to 77.8% at Day 36. The 24 h efficacy of imidacloprid/permethrin ranged from 56.2% to 86.7% through Day 29, never achieving 90% throughout the study. The 24-hour efficacy of fipronil/amitraz/(S)-methoprene was significantly (p<0.05) higher than imidacloprid/permethrin at all time points, including Day 36.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22091462 PMCID: PMC3677590 DOI: 10.1051/parasite/2011184319
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasite ISSN: 1252-607X Impact factor: 3.000
Dosage of dogs in the treated groups.
| Treatment | Bodyweight range — lbs (kg) | Pipette size | Pipette volumes — ml |
|---|---|---|---|
| Certifect® Spot-On for dogs | 23–44 (10–20) | M | 2.14 |
| 45–88 (20–40) | L | 4.28 | |
| Advantix® spot-on for dogs | 21–55 (10–25) | Red/55 | 2.5 |
Categorization of ticks for counting and interpretation.
| Category | General findings | Attachment status | Interpretation for prevention of attachment | Interpretation for killing effect (acaricidal) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Live | Free | Demonstrated | Not demonstrated |
| 2 | Live | Attached; unengorged | Not demonstrated | Not demonstrated |
| 3 | Live | Attached; engorged | Not demonstrated | Not demonstrated |
| 4 | Dead | Free | Demonstrated | Demonstrated |
| 5 | Dead | Attached; unengorged | Not demonstrated | Demonstrated |
| 6 | Dead | Attached; engorged | Not demonstrated | Not demonstrated |
Adapted from Marchiondo .
Engorged tick: a tick with a conspicuous enlargement of the alloscutum that has blood in its digestive tract, as shown by squeezing/ crushing of the tick on white paper.
Geometric means of Dermacentor reticulatus ticks counts by category at 24-hour post-infestation and percent of disruption of attachment and percent killing efficacy at 24-hour counts.
| Categories 2, 3, 5 and 6 | Categories 1, 2, 3 and 6 | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Control | Certifect® | Advantix® | Control | Certifect® | Advantix® | |||||
| Day | Cnt. | Cnt. | % | Cnt. | % | Cnt. | Cnt. | % | Cnt. | % |
| 2 | 23.46 | 1.28 | 94.6 | 8.26 | 64.8 | 23.03 | 0.19 | 99.2 | 6.50 | 71.88 |
| 8 | 24.75 | 1.21 | 95.1 | 5.34 | 78.4 | 23.42 | 0.00 | 100.0 | 3.11 | 86.78 |
| 15 | 30.60 | 0.45 | 98.5 | 9.96 | 67.58 | 30.49 | 0.22 | 99.3 | 8.93 | 70.78 |
| 22 | 33.43 | 2.58 | 92.3 | 11.30 | 66.28 | 33.18 | 1.59 | 95.2 | 8.90 | 73.28 |
| 29 | 33.56 | 2.02 | 94.0 | 15.19 | 54.78 | 33.43 | 1.65 | 95.1 | 14.63 | 56.28 |
| 36 | 29.37 | 6.30 | 78.6 | 20.92 | 29.38 | 29.46 | 6.55 | 77.8 | 21.56 | 27.38 |
Cnt. = geometric mean tick count.
% = percent disruption of attachment at 24 hours for categories 2, 3, 5 and 6 or percent killing efficacy at 24-hour counts for categories 1, 2, 3 and 6.
Significant difference between the two treatment groups at p < 0.05.
Fig 1.Disruption of attachment of Dermacentor reticulatus at 24-hour post-infestation.
Fig 2.Comparative acaricidal efficacy at 24-hour tick counts.