Prevalence of anthelmintic resistance in gastrointestinal nematodes of sheep and goats in Norway

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Atle V. Meling Domke
Christophe Chartier
Bjørn Gjerde
Johan Höglund
Nils Leine
Synnøve Vatn
Snorre Stuen
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[1] Norwegian School of Veterinary Science,LUNAM Université, ONIRIS, Nantes
[2] Food Science and Engineering,Atlantic College of Veterinary Medicine
[3] UMR 1300 BIOEPAR,Department of Biomedical Sciences and Veterinary Public Health, Section for Parasitology
[4] Norwegian School of Veterinary Science,Norwegian Sheep Health Service
[5] Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences,undefined
[6] Norwegian Goat Health Service,undefined
[7] Animalia,undefined
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Parasitology Research | 2012年 / 111卷
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Ivermectin; Macrocyclic Lactone; Dairy Goat; Anthelmintic Treatment; Anthelmintic Resistance;
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In the period of 2008–2009, the efficacies of the benzimidazole (BZ) albendazole and the macrocyclic lactone (ML) ivermectin against gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) of small ruminants were evaluated by means of the fecal egg count reduction (FECR) test and by post-treatment identification of surviving third stage (L3) larvae after coproculture. Sheep (n = 28) and goat (n = 28) flocks from three areas of Norway were randomly selected to assess the prevalence of anthelmintic resistance (AR), whereas only lambs from non-randomly selected sheep flocks (n = 32) with a farm management that could select for AR were investigated the second year. Only flocks with a mean excretion of nematode eggs per gram feces (EPG) ≥150 at time of treatment were included in the survey. In total, 48 (80%) and 13 (46.4%) of the selected sheep and goat flocks, respectively, fulfilled the inclusion criteria. The proportions of flocks classified as resistant (i.e., FECR <95% and with a lower 95% confidence interval of <90%) for the BZ drug albendazole were 10.5% and 31.0% in the randomly and non-randomly selected sheep flocks, respectively. When restricting the area to Rogaland County, eight flocks out of ten (80%) non-randomly selected sheep flocks showed BZ resistance. The efficacy of ML was 100% in all surveyed sheep and goat flocks. In post-treatment coprocultures from the non-randomly selected flocks, the main nematode genera were Teladorsagia/Trichostrongylus in five flocks, Haemonchus in two flocks, and a mixture of these genera in the remaining two flocks. In the goat flocks, the pre-treatment infection levels of GIN were low compared to what was found in the sheep flocks. Still, in one flock, AR against BZ in Teladorsagia/Trichostrongylus was found. New strategies and recommendations to face the emerging AR situation in Rogaland County in order to limit the spread of resistant nematodes within and into other areas are urgently needed.
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