CIVETAN   23983
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION VETERINARIA DE TANDIL
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Evolution of the Efficacy of a Combined Moxidectin-Levamisole Treatment Against Resistant Gastrointestinal Nematodes in Lambs.
Autor/es:
CARDOZO P; FARIAS C.; ALVAREZ LUIS.; LUQUE S; IEZZI S, IMPERIALE F, FARÍAS C, LIFSCHITZ A, SALLOVITZ J, LANUSSE C.; VIVIANI P.; LLOVERAS M; VIRKEL G.; LIFSCHITZ A.
Lugar:
Madison, Wisconsin
Reunión:
Conferencia; 27th Conference of the World International Conference of the World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology.; 2019
Institución organizadora:
The World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology
Resumen:
Nematodicidal combinations can be a valid strategy to achieve effective nematode control in thepresence of drug resistance. The aim of the current trial was to evaluate the pharmaco-parasitological outcome after the continuous use of moxidectin (MXD) and levamisole (LEV) as acombined treatment in lambs naturally parasitized with ivermectin-resistant gastrointestinalnematodes. Forty (40) lambs were divided into four groups (n=10): untreated control andsubcutaneously treated with either MXD (0.2 mg/kg), LEV (8 mg/kg) or with MXD+LEV (0.2and 8 mg/kg, respectively). Blood samples were collected at different times up to 1 (LEV) or 14(MXD) days post-treatment. LEV and MXD plasma concentrations were measured byHPLC. Faecal samples were collected on days 0, 7, and 14 post-treatment to perform the faecalegg count reduction tests (FECRT). No significant pharmacokinetic (PK) adverse changes wereobserved for either MXD or LEV after their co-administration in sheep. The clinical efficacy ofthe MXD+LEV combination was evaluated after its continuous use (3 treatments/year) over five(5) years at the same farm. The initial anthelmintic efficacies (1 st year) were 99% (MXD), 85%(LEV) and 100% (MXD+LEV). Following repeated annual treatments over five years, theclinical response for the combined treatment reached 87% efficacy. The combination reachedefficacies of 100% (1 st year) and 98.5% (5 th year) against Haemonchus contortus. Teladorsagia spp. and Trichostrongylus spp. were the main nematode genera surviving theindividual and combined treatments. The co-administration of MXD+LEV during five yearsresulted in a significant higher anthelmintic effect compared to MXD or LEV given alone. Evenwhen MXD and LEV individual efficacies were reduced during the five-year period, thecombined treatment maintains acceptable efficacy levels against H. contortus.