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Clinical trial of efficacy of ivermectin pour‐on against gastrointestinal parasitic nematodes in silvopasturing horses
Authors:I. FRANCISCO  J. A. SÁNCHEZ  F. J. CORTIÑAS  R. FRANCISCO  E. MOCHALES  M. ARIAS  P. MULA  J. L. SUÁREZ  P. MORRONDO  P. DÍEZ‐BAÑOS  R. SÁNCHEZ‐ANDRADE  A. PAZ‐SILVA
Affiliation:1. Animal Pathology Department, Epidemiology, Zoonoses and Parasitic Diseases, Veterinary Faculty, Santiago de Compostela University, 27002‐Lugo, Spain;2. Departamento di Biologia Animale, Facoltà di Medicina Veterinaria, Università degli Studi di sassari, Sardinia, Italy
Abstract:The aim of this study was to assess, by a clinical trial, the efficacy of an ivermectin‐based pour‐on treatment against gastrointestinal parasitic nematodes in naturally infected horses using 2 groups of mature indigenous Pura Raza Galega grazing mares. Faecal and blood samples were collected individually over a 21 week period. Faeces were analysed by the coprological flotation, sedimentation and migration techniques. Changes in circulating blood cells were monitored over the study period. The administration of the ivermectin suppressed the eggelimination of ascarids and pinworms throughout the study and no strongyle‐eggs were observed in the treatment group between the 3rd and 10th weeks. The numbers of red cells increased significantly after the anthelmintic therapy, and a statistical reduction in circulating leucocytes was recorded. No side effects were observed. The pour‐on ivermectin formulation was highly successful against gastrointestinal nematodes and appears to be a useful therapeutic routine for large groups of horses.
Keywords:horse  endoparasites  anthelmintic therapy  grazing horses  ivermectin  pour‐on  indigenous  Pura Raza Galega
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