Literature DB >> 2956755

Resistance of Oesophagostomum spp. in pigs to pyrantel citrate.

A Roepstorff, H Bjørn, P Nansen.   

Abstract

This study was undertaken to determine whether anthelmintic-resistant Oesophagostomum spp. populations occur in Danish swine herds. A controlled field trial on selected sow herds suggested resistance to pyrantel citrate in a herd where faecal egg count depression in response to treatment was only 28.3%. This was confirmed by subsequent experimental infection of pigs where the suspected resistant Oesophagostomum isolate was compared with a susceptible worm isolate. After treatment with the recommended dose of the drug, worm burdens of the suspected isolate were only reduced by 42.6% (p greater than 0.05) in contrast to the susceptible isolate, which was reduced by 94.6% (p less than 0.01). Differential counts of the resistant isolate suggested that O. dentatum might be more resistant than O. quadrispinulatum. The resistant isolate originated from a herd, where the anthelmintic had been administered four times a year over a period of 7 years. The potential for development of anthelmintic resistance in Oesophagostomum spp. under management practices in our country is discussed in the light of the current views on predisposing factors.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 2956755     DOI: 10.1016/0304-4017(87)90044-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Parasitol        ISSN: 0304-4017            Impact factor:   2.738


  8 in total

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Authors:  M V Johansen
Journal:  Vet Res Commun       Date:  1989       Impact factor: 2.459

2.  Resistance to benzimidazole anthelmintics in small strongyles (Cyathostominae) of horses in Denmark.

Authors:  H Bjørn; C Sommer; H Schougård; S A Henriksen; P Nansen
Journal:  Acta Vet Scand       Date:  1991       Impact factor: 1.695

3.  A field survey on anthelmintic resistance in equine small strongyles in Norway.

Authors:  C F Ihler
Journal:  Acta Vet Scand       Date:  1995       Impact factor: 1.695

4.  The in vitro motility response to various anthelmintics of third-stage larvae of Oesophagostomum spp. from pigs.

Authors:  M Várady; J Corba; G Hrcková
Journal:  Vet Res Commun       Date:  1998-07       Impact factor: 2.459

5.  Phenotypic characterization of two Ancylostoma caninum isolates with different susceptibilities to the anthelmintic pyrantel.

Authors:  Steven R Kopp; Glen T Coleman; James S McCarthy; Andrew C Kotze
Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother       Date:  2008-08-18       Impact factor: 5.191

6.  A study on the transmission of Oesophagostomum dentatum and Hyostrongylus rubidus among outdoor reared pigs in Denmark.

Authors:  A Dangolla; H Bjørn; P Nansen
Journal:  Acta Vet Scand       Date:  1994       Impact factor: 1.695

7.  Management practices related to the control of gastrointestinal parasites on Swedish pig farms.

Authors:  Emelie Pettersson; Marie Sjölund; Torun Wallgren; Eva Osterman Lind; Johan Höglund; Per Wallgren
Journal:  Porcine Health Manag       Date:  2021-01-20

8.  Trichuris suis and Oesophagostomum dentatum show different sensitivity and accumulation of fenbendazole, albendazole and levamisole in vitro.

Authors:  Tina V A Hansen; Peter Nejsum; Christian Friis; Annette Olsen; Stig Milan Thamsborg
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2014-04-03
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