Anthelmintic efficacy of oxibendazole against gastrointestinal nematodes in swine.

Rafael Paranhos de Mendonça, Daniela Oliveira Carneiro, Eliane Marucci Baccin, Márcia Richena Pirágine, Sara Menegatti Zoca, Luis Augusto Ferreira Rossa, Guilherme Cecílio Lima, Francismar Barbosa de Oliveira, Istanlei Soares Costa, Gabriel Nunes de Oliveira, Sabrina Nathália Louzada Nogueira, Thaís Rabelo Dos Santos-Doni
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In swine production, parasites, especially gastrointestinal helminths, generate considerable economic losses. Therefore, effective control measures, such as the use of the correct anthelmintics, are of paramount importance for maintaining profitability. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the efficacy of the anthelmintic oxibendazole, administered orally, in pigs (non-industrial) naturally infected with gastrointestinal nematodes. To that end, we selected 18 pigs naturally parasitized by gastrointestinal nematodes, as determined by examination of fecal samples (eggs per gram (EPG > 500) of feces), and divided them into two groups: treated (with a 10-day course of oxibendazole) and control (untreated). After the treatment period, the animals were euthanized. During necropsy, the helminths in the gastrointestinal tract were identified and quantified. The species identified were, in order of occurrence, Ascaris suum, Trichuris suis, Oesophagostomum dentatum, and Hyostrongylus rubidus. In Brazilian swine herds, traditional (non-industrial) production systems can favor the transmission of helminths. We found that treatment with oxibendazole was 100% effective against A. suum and H. rubidus, whereas it was 99.65% effective against O. dentatum and 99.20% effective against T. suis, significantly reducing helminth counts (P < 0.01 for all). We conclude that oxibendazole is effective in controlling the main helminths in swine.

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氧苯达唑对猪胃肠线虫的驱虫效果。
在养猪生产中,寄生虫,特别是胃肠道蠕虫,造成了相当大的经济损失。因此,有效的控制措施,如使用正确的驱虫剂,对保持盈利能力至关重要。本研究的目的是评估口服驱虫药氧化苯达唑对自然感染胃肠道线虫的猪(非工业)的疗效。为此,我们选择了18头自然感染胃肠道线虫的猪,通过检查粪便样本(每克粪便(EPG > 500)的卵数)来确定,并将其分为两组:治疗组(10 d疗程)和对照组(未治疗组)。治疗期结束后,这些动物被安乐死。在尸检中,对胃肠道内的蠕虫进行了鉴定和量化。检出种类按发生顺序依次为猪蛔虫、猪毛蛔虫、齿状食道蛔虫和红小圆线虫。在巴西猪群中,传统(非工业)生产系统有利于蠕虫的传播。结果表明,氧苯达唑对猪棘球绦虫和红僵虫的有效率为100%,对齿状棘球绦虫和猪棘球绦虫的有效率分别为99.65%和99.20%,显著降低了线虫的数量(P < 0.01)。结果表明,肟苯唑对猪主要寄生虫有较好的防治效果。
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