CIVETAN   23983
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION VETERINARIA DE TANDIL
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
THE IMPACT OF ANTHELMINTIC RESISTANCE ON BEEF CATTLE PRODUCTIVITY
Autor/es:
CANTON, C; FIEL, CÉSAR; BERNAT, G; MORENO, L; CANTON, L; ALVAREZ, L; CEBALLOS, L; DOMINGUEC, P; LANUSSE C
Lugar:
Kuala Lumpur
Reunión:
Congreso; 26º Conference of the World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology WAAVP; 2017
Institución organizadora:
WAAVP
Resumen:
The goal of the current study was to evaluate, the impact of anthelmintic resistance (AR) on the productivity of calves naturally infected with gastrointestinal nematodes resistant to ivermectin (IVM) and moxidectin (MXD).This trial included two herds (same provenance) grazing on different forage resources: Herd A in a maize-winter forage crop rotation (low re-infection) and Herd B in a two-year-old Agropyrum pasture (high re-infections). In each herd, eighty male calves were randomly allocated into four groups (n= 20): Control group (CG): without anthelmintic treatment; IVM group: treated with IVM (0.2 mg/kg); MXD group: treated with MXD (0.2 mg/kg); IVM+RBZ group: treated with IVM and ricobendazole (RBZ) (0.2 and 3.75 mg/kg, respectively). All treatments were given by the subcutaneous route. The clinical efficacy was determined by FECRT 20 days post-treatment. On days 0, 20, 35, 67 and 90, individual weights were taken. The clinical efficacies were 42% (IVM), 67% (MXD) and 99% (IVM+RBZ). Cooperia spp. and Haemonchus spp. were the genera involved in AR. In Herd A the total weight gains (TWGs) in the 90 day-period increased by 0% (IVM), 59% (MXD) and 90% (IVM+RBZ) compared with the Control Group. In Herd B the TWGs increased by 64% (IVM), 97% (MXD) and 151% (IVM+RBZ) compared with the control group. The effect of AR on live weight gains was significant (Tukey, P