| Literature DB >> 24953752 |
Alice C Y Lee1, Joseph A Hostetler2, Dwight D Bowman3.
Abstract
Endoscopic capsules and endoscopy were used to assess the speed of kill and the clearance of hookworms in dogs experimentally infected with Ancylostoma caninum. A total of four adult dogs were inoculated in two separate cohorts comprised of two 4-year-old females and two 7-year-old males. Dogs were treated topically with Advantage Multi(®) for Dogs 13 days (Cohort 1) or 16 days (Cohort 2) after infection. Endoscopic imaging of the small intestine was carried out both pre- and post-treatment. Examination of the first cohort revealed that the worms had been cleared and the hookworm-induced lacerations were markedly diminished within 48 h of treatment. In the second cohort, endoscopic capsules were given the day of, the day after, and two days after treatment; within 24h of product administration, the worms had been removed with a concurrent reduction in observed lesions. Topical application of Advantage Multi(®) for Dogs rapidly removed worms from the small intestine of the dogs in this study as early as 24h post-treatment, with a marked reduction in the number of mucosal lesions seen.Entities:
Keywords: Ancylostoma; Endoscopic capsule; Endoscopy; Hookworms; In vivo; Lesions; Therapy
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24953752 DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2014.05.028
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Parasitol ISSN: 0304-4017 Impact factor: 2.738