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The antiparasitic activity of ivermectin in horses
Authors:JR Egerton  ES Brokken  D Suhayda  CH Eary  JW Wooden  RL Kilgore
Institution:1. Merck Institute for Therapeutic Research, P.O. Box 2000, Rahway, New Jersey 07065 U.S.A.;1. Merck Research Farm, P.O. Box 136, Fulton, MO 65251, U.S.A.;2. Merck Research Farm, P.O. Box 88, Springdale, AR 72764, U.S.A.
Abstract:Parenteral administration of ivermectin (22,23-dihydroavermectin B1) significantly reduced the numbers of adult large and small strongyles, the immature stages of small strongyles, pinworm and ascarid, the microfilariae of Onchocerca cervicalis and gastrophilid bots from naturally infected horses. Strongylus vulgaris, S. edentatus and S. equinus were effectively removed by 0.02 mg/kg. Adult small strongyles, Cyathostomum pateratum, C. catinatum, Cylicocyclus nassatus, C. leptostomus, Cyliostephanus minutus, C. longibursatus and C. goldi, were effectively removed by 0.1 mg/kg. Fourth stage small strongyles (cyathostomes), 4th stage Oxyuris equi, 5th stage Parascaris equorum and the microfilarie of Onchocerca cervicalis were significantly reduced by 0.1 mg/kg also. The stomach bots, Gastrophilus intestinalis and G. nasalis, were effectively removed by 0.02 mg of ivermectin/kg. Analysis of the dose response curves obtained for the nematode and larval dipteran parasites found in these naturally infected horses suggests that a parenteral dose of 0.2 mg/kg ivermectin would produce 95% or more removal of these parasites. The antiparasitic efficacies observed for ivermectin in this controlled trial were equivalent to the efficacies found in an abbreviated critical trial contained within the controlled trial. However, it was calculated that the man—day effort required for data collection from one critical trial horse was the same as for 6 controlled-trial horses.
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