Acaricide resistance status of livestock ticks from East and West Africa and in vivo efficacy of acaricides to control them

Alec Evans , Maxime Madder , Josephus Fourie , Lénaïg Halos , Bersissa Kumsa , Elikira Kimbita , Joseph Byaruhanga , Frank Norbert Mwiine , Dennis Muhanguzi , Safiou Bienvenu Adehan , Alassane Toure , Jahashi Nzalawahe , Fred Aboagye-Antwi , Ndudim Isaac Ogo , Leon Meyer , Frans Jongejan , Imad Bouzaidi Cheikhi , Maggie Fisher , Peter Holdsworth
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Through a collaborative effort across six Sub-Saharan African countries, using recognized international assessment techniques, 23 stocks of three tick species (Rhipicephalus microplus, Rhipicephalus appendiculatus and Amblyomma variegatum) of economic importance for rural small holder farming communities from East and West Africa were collected from cattle, and evaluated in in vitro larval packet tests (LPT). The results demonstrated medium to high resistance to chlorfenvinphos and amitraz across species. Rhipicephalus microplus demonstrated high level alpha-cypermethrin and cypermethrin resistance. Stocks of A. variegatum (West Africa) and R. appendiculatus (Uganda) demonstrated medium level ivermectin resistance.

The four least susceptible stocks (East and West African R. microplus, A. variegatum and R. appendiculatus) were taken into in vivo controlled cattle studies where fipronil was found effective against West and East African R. microplus isolates although persistent efficacy failed to reach 90%. Cymiazole and cypermethrin, and ivermectin based acaricides were partially effective against R. microplus without persistent efficacy. Flumethrin spray-on killed A. variegatum within 72 h for up to 10 days posttreatment, however product application was directly to tick attachment sites, which may be impractical under field conditions. A flumethrin pour-on formulation on goats provided persistent efficacy against A. variegatum for up to one-month. Therapeutic control was achieved against R. appendiculatus through weekly spraying cattle with flumethrin, amitraz or combined cymiazole and cypermethrin. A fipronil pour-on product offered four-week residual control against R. appendiculatus (with slow onset of action).

Few studies have assessed and directly compared acaricidal activity in vitro and in vivo. There was some discordance between efficacy indicated by LPT and in vivo results. This observation calls for more research into accurate and affordable assessment methods for acaricide resistance.

No single active or product was effective against all three tick species, emphasising the need for the development of alternative integrated tick management solutions.

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东非和西非牲畜蜱虫对杀螨剂的抗药性状况以及杀螨剂的体内防治效果。
通过六个撒哈拉以南非洲国家的合作努力,采用公认的国际评估技术,从牛身上收集了对东非和西非农村小农户社区具有重要经济意义的三种蜱(Rhipicephalus microplus、Rhipicephalus appendiculatus 和 Amblyomma variegatum)的 23 个种群,并在体外幼虫包试验(LPT)中进行了评估。结果表明,不同物种对氯氟吡氧乙酸和双甲脒具有中等到较高的抗药性。Rhipicephalus microplus 对甲型氯氰菊酯和氯氰菊酯具有较高的抗药性。A. variegatum(西非)和 R. appendiculatus(乌干达)种群表现出中等水平的伊维菌素抗药性。四种抗药性最低的种群(东非和西非 R.microplus、A. variegatum 和 R.appendiculatus)被用于牛的体内对照研究,研究发现氟虫腈对西非和东非 R. microplus 分离物有效,但持续效力未达到 90%。腈菌唑、氯氰菊酯和伊维菌素类杀螨剂对小蝰蛇部分有效,但无持续效力。氟氯氰菊酯喷雾剂可在处理后 72 小时内杀死变色龙蜱长达 10 天,但该产品直接施用在蜱的附着点上,这在田间条件下可能不切实际。在山羊身上喷洒氟氯氰菊酯制剂可持续杀灭变异蜱长达一个月。通过每周给牛喷洒氟氯苯菊酯、双甲脒或氯氰菊酯和氯氰菊酯复配制剂,可实现对附翅虫的治疗控制。氟虫腈浇注产品可对阑尾蝇提供四周的残留控制(起效缓慢)。很少有研究对体外和体内的杀螨活性进行评估和直接比较。LPT 显示的药效与体内结果之间存在一些不一致。因此,需要对准确、经济的杀螨剂抗药性评估方法进行更多研究。没有一种活性物质或产品对所有三种蜱类都有效,这强调了开发替代性综合蜱类管理解决方案的必要性。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal for Parasitology – Drugs and Drug Resistance is one of a series of specialist, open access journals launched by the International Journal for Parasitology. It publishes the results of original research in the area of anti-parasite drug identification, development and evaluation, and parasite drug resistance. The journal also covers research into natural products as anti-parasitic agents, and bioactive parasite products. Studies can be aimed at unicellular or multicellular parasites of human or veterinary importance.
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