Evaluation of the efficacy of oxfendazole against larval and adult Toxocara canis in unweaned dogs |
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Authors: | D. E. JACOBS G. GOWLING J. FOSTER J. F. S. REID |
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Affiliation: | Department of Microbiology and Parasitology, The Royal Veterinary College, North Mymms, Hatfield, Herts. AL9 7TA, England;*Syntex Research, 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium |
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Abstract: | The efficacy of oxfendazole given at a dose-rate of 10 mg kg-1 for 3 consecutive days against adult and larval Toxocara canis was determined in four litters of naturally infected unweaned greyhound pups. Comparison of the worm-burdens of four pups treated on days 30–32 post partum with four matched litter-mate untreated controls gave an apparent efficacy value of 98-5 per cent, the numbers of adult T. canis at post mortem examination being 3 and 202, respectively. A similar comparison involving 10 pups treated on the 5th to 7th days of life, when the T. canis would have been in various stages of larval development, gave an overall efficacy value of 75.8 per cent, with worm-counts of 1,325 and 321 for control and treatment groups. However, a greater reduction (84.1–91.7 per cent) was observed in worms achieving a length of 40 mm by the time of post mortem examination (Day 21 post partum) than in shorter worms. In the latter case, no demonstrable anthelmintic activity was detected. |
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