Genre
- Journal Article
Efficacy of levamisole was evaluated in a suspected levamisole-resistant population of Haemonchus contortus in the Louisiana State University sheep flock. The efficacy of netobimin also was evaluated against this population of Haemonchus. In trial 1, 5 lambs naturally infected with H contortus were given 8 mg of levamisole/kg of body weight as a drench, and 5 lambs were not treated (controls). Nematode recovery after slaughter indicated 0% efficacy against H contortus. In trial 2, 30 nematode-free lambs were each given 8,300 F1 generation infective larvae of H contortus, which were derived from parent H contortus that survived 2 levamisole treatments in lambs being maintained in a nematode-free environment. Ten lambs were treated with 8 mg of levamisole/kg as a drench, 10 were treated with 20 mg of netobimin/kg as a drench, and 10 were not treated (control). Nematode recovery after slaughter revealed 62.3% and 99.8% efficacy for levamisole and netobimin, respectively, against H contortus.
Department of Epidemiology and Community Health, Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge.
UNITED STATES
ID: 1164; LR: 20061115; JID: 0375011; 0 (Anthelmintics); 0 (Guanidines); 14769-73-4 (Levamisole); 88255-01-0 (netobimin); ppublish
Source type: Electronic(1)
Language
- English
Subjects
- animals
- Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/drug therapy/veterinary
- Levamisole/therapeutic use
- Louisiana
- Trichostrongyloidiasis/veterinary
- Haemonchiasis/drug therapy/veterinary
- Male
- Sheep Diseases/drug therapy/parasitology
- Drug Evaluation/veterinary
- Sheep
- Guanidines/therapeutic use
- Anthelmintics/therapeutic use