Morphological changes in trichostrongylid eggs after treatment with fenbendazole |
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Authors: | R. Kirsch H. Schleich |
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Affiliation: | Hoechst AG, Helminthology, D-6230 Frankfurt am Main 80 W. Germany |
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Abstract: | ![]() The influence of daily doses of 0.05–0.1 mg fenbendazole/kg body weight on egg development was tested in twenty-seven lambs artificially infected with Haemonchus contortus plus Trichostrongylus colubriformis or Ostertagia circumcincta, as well as in two additional sheep naturally infected with Nematodirus spp.Atypical eggs were detected before a reduction in the number of eggs. Atypical eggs had blastomeres of different sizes and shapes; knot-like, crater-like or bubble-like. In isolated cases eggs with atypical first larvae were recognizable. Morphologically changed eggs occurred in the reproductive organs of female O. circumcincta worms.None, or only a very small number of third stage larvae, could be cultured from the faeces of treated sheep. |
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