Effect of toltrazuril at single dose against Eimeria spp. in lambs kept at pasture in condition favorable to coccidiosis

被引:2
|
作者
Rodrigues, Fernando de Souza [1 ,4 ]
Cezar, Alfredo Skrebsky [2 ]
de Menezes, Fernanda Rezer [3 ]
Sangioni, Luis Antonio [1 ]
Flores Vogel, Fernanda Silveira [1 ]
Botton, Sonia de Avila [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Santa Maria UFSM, Dept Med Vet Prevent, Lab Doencas Parasitarias Ladopar, Av Roraima 1000,Predio 44,Sala 5139, BR-97105900 Santa Maria, RS, Brazil
[2] Univ Reg Noroeste Estado Rio Grande Sul UNLJUI, Dept Estudos Agr, Rua Comercio 3000, BR-98700000 Ijui, RS, Brazil
[3] Univ Reg Integrada Alto Uruguai & Missoes, Dept Ciencias Humans, Campus Santiago,Av Batista Bonoto Sobrinho 733, BR-9770000 Santiago, RS, Brazil
[4] Univ Estadual Londrina, Dept Med Vet Prevent, Rodovia Celso Garcia Cid,PR445-Km380, BR-86057970 Londrina, Parana, Brazil
关键词
Eimeriosis; Eimeria spp; E; ahsata; ovinoidalis; Toltrazuril; SHEEP; INFECTIONS; EFFICACY; GOATS;
D O I
10.1016/j.smallrumres.2020.106211
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and the cost-benefit ratio of the treatment with a single-dose of toltrazuril 5% to control Eimeria spp. infection in lambs kept at pasture in condition favorable to coccidiosis. This experiment was designed after a lamb of the target-flock died due to acute diarrhea caused by clinical coccidiosis. Thirty-two lambs of both genders and age approximately 6-7 months were randomized between two groups, balanced by oocysts per gram of feces (OPG) count and live weight. The group TOL was treated with toltrazuril 5% in a single dose and group CON was the untreated (control). Individual feces were collected weekly from day 0 until day 84 after the onset of the treatment. Lambs were weighed at days 0, 84, and 126; and the costs of the treatment were calculated. Efficacy of the treatment using toltrazuril 5% was higher than 95 % until day 21. Treated lambs become re-infected on day 28. E. ahsata was the most frequent species found in the lambs feces. There was no significant diff;erence in weight gain between the groups. The total cost of the treatment was U$2.32 per animal, and the economic loss caused by death of lamb was U$38.4. Thus, although the treatment with a single-dose of toltrazuril has been effective against Eimeria spp. infection, it was not considered economically feasible in lambs with subclinical coccidiosis. However, the treatment with toltrazuril can become a cost-effective option to prevent clinical coccidiosis and deaths of lambs caused by Eimeria spp. infection at pasture system.
引用
收藏
页数:5
相关论文
共 21 条
  • [11] Synergistic effect of a combination of nicarbazin and monensin against coccidiosis in the chicken caused by Eimeria spp. (vol 49, pg 389, 2020)
    Vereecken, M.
    Dehaeck, B.
    Berge, A. C.
    Marien, M.
    Geerinckx, M.
    De Gussem, K.
    AVIAN PATHOLOGY, 2020, 49 (06) : 690 - 690
  • [12] Field evaluation of anticoccidial efficacy: A novel approach demonstrates reduced efficacy of toltrazuril against ovine Eimeria spp. in Norway
    Odden, Ane
    Denwood, Matthew J.
    Stuen, Snorre
    Robertson, Lucy J.
    Ruiz, Antonio
    Hamnes, Inger Sofie
    Hektoen, Lisbeth
    Enemark, Heidi L.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR PARASITOLOGY-DRUGS AND DRUG RESISTANCE, 2018, 8 (02): : 304 - 311
  • [13] Effects of Curcuma longa dietary inclusion against Eimeria spp. in naturally-infected lambs
    Eugenia Cervantes-Valencia, Maria
    Alcala-Canto, Yazmin
    Sumano-Lopez, Hector
    Margarita Ducoing-Watty, Adriana
    Gutierrez-Olvera, Lilia
    SMALL RUMINANT RESEARCH, 2016, 136 : 27 - 35
  • [14] Acquired protection against Eimeria magna coccidiosis using a precocious line:: Effect of vaccine dose and age at vaccination
    Drouet-Viard, F
    Coudert, P
    Licois, D
    Boivin, M
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 6TH WORLD RABBIT CONGRESS, VOLS 1-3: VOL 1: NUTRITION, WOOL & FUR; VOL 2: REPRODUCTION & REPRODUCTION PHYSIOLOGY - GENETICS & SELECTION - GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY - ETHOLOGY & WELFARE; VOL 3: PATHOLOGY & PROPHYLAXIS - GROWTH & MEAT - MANAGEMENT & PRODUCTION, 1998, : C63 - C66
  • [15] The effect of ruminoreticulum bypass in yarded lambs on the efficacy of oxfendazole against resistant Trichostrongylus spp. helminths
    Sargison, ND
    Stafford, KJ
    West, DM
    Pomroy, WE
    SMALL RUMINANT RESEARCH, 2000, 35 (03) : 213 - 217
  • [16] Comparative effect of papaya (Carica papaya) leaves' extract and Toltrazuril on growth performance, hematological parameter, and protozoal load in Sonali chickens infected by mixed Eimeria spp.
    Akhter, Mst Jesmin
    Aziz, Fahima Binthe
    Hasan, Md Mahmudul
    Islam, Rakibul
    Parvez, Mst Misrat Masuma
    Sarkar, Sumon
    Meher, Mirza Mienur
    JOURNAL OF ADVANCED VETERINARY AND ANIMAL RESEARCH, 2021, 8 (01) : 91 - 100
  • [17] Acquired protection of the rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) against coccidiosis using a precocious line of Eimeria magna, effect of vaccine dose and age at vaccination
    DrouetViard, F
    Coudert, P
    Licois, D
    Boivin, M
    VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY, 1997, 69 (3-4) : 197 - 201
  • [18] Effect of a sustained-release intra-ruminal sulfamethazine bolus on Eimeria spp. oocyst output and weight gain of naturally infected lambs in the Mexican tropics
    Gutierrez-Blanco, E.
    Rodriguez-Vivas, R. I.
    Torres-Acosta, J. F. J.
    Tortora-Perez, J.
    Lopez-Arellano, R.
    Ramirez-Cruz, G. T.
    Aguilar-Caballero, A. J.
    SMALL RUMINANT RESEARCH, 2006, 63 (03) : 242 - 248
  • [19] Comparative Anticoccidial Effect of some Natural Products against Eimeria spp. Infection on Performance Traits, Intestinal Lesion and Occyte Number in Broiler
    Abudabos, Alaeldein M.
    Alyemni, Abdullah H.
    Swilam, Elsayeid O.
    Al-Ghadi, Mu'ath Q.
    PAKISTAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY, 2017, 49 (06) : 1989 - 1995
  • [20] Efficacy of Single-Dose and Triple-Dose Albendazole and Mebendazole against Soil-Transmitted Helminths and Taenia spp.: A Randomized Controlled Trial
    Steinmann, Peter
    Utzinger, Juerg
    Du, Zun-Wei
    Jiang, Jin-Yong
    Chen, Jia-Xu
    Hattendorf, Jan
    Zhou, Hui
    Zhou, Xiao-Nong
    PLOS ONE, 2011, 6 (09):