| Literature DB >> 24018180 |
Bernard Davoust1, Oleg Mediannikov, Jeanne Chene, Raphaël Massot, Raphaël Tine, Mamadou Diarra, Jean-Paul Demoncheaux, Pierre Scandola, Frédéric Beugnet, Luc Chabanne.
Abstract
In Dakar kennels where morbidity and mortality attributed to diseases transmitted by ticks were high, we conducted a field study to assess the prevalence of Ehrlichia canis, Anaplasma platys and Babesia spp. infections in two kennels (n = 34 dogs) and to study the impact of tick protection. The first day of the study, the E. canis PCR were positive in 18 dogs (53%). A. platys was found in one dog and all dogs were negative for Babesia spp. After one month of doxycycline treatment, the number of PCR positive dogs decreased significantly to 2 (5.9%). During seven months, all dogs were treated monthly topically with a novel combination (Certifect(®), Merial) delivering at least 6.7 mg fipronil/kg body weight, 8.0mg amitraz/kg and 6 mg (S)-methoprene/kg. The number of PCR positive dogs remained stable all over the seven months, with 4 dogs being positive at Day 90 and 2 at Day 210. The combination of treatment and monthly prevention had a significant effect in the two kennels. All dogs remained healthy, which was not the case in previous years.Entities:
Keywords: (S)-methoprene; Amitraz; Anaplasma platys; Dog; Doxycycline; Ehrlichia canis; Fipronil; PCR; Senegal; Serology
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24018180 DOI: 10.1016/j.cimid.2013.08.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Comp Immunol Microbiol Infect Dis ISSN: 0147-9571 Impact factor: 2.268