Efficacy of oxfendazole and fenbendazole against tortoise (Testudo hermanni) oxyurids
Male
0301 basic medicine
Antinematodal Agents
OXFENDAZOLE; FENBENDAZOLE; TESTUDO HERMANNI; OXYURIDS
Fenbendazole
Oxyurida Infections
Turtles
3. Good health
Feces
03 medical and health sciences
Animals
Oxyurida
Benzimidazoles
Female
Parasite Egg Count
DOI:
10.1007/s00436-006-0361-2
Publication Date:
2006-11-21T12:58:42Z
AUTHORS (7)
ABSTRACT
Thirty-six tortoises (Testudo hermanni) with naturally acquired oxyurids infections were used to assess the anthelmintic efficacy of oxfendazole (Dolthene; Merial) and fenbendazole (Panacur; Hoechst Roussel Vet). Animals were randomly assigned to three groups (A, B, and C) based on sex and weight. Animals in group A (seven males and six females) were orally treated with oxfendazole at dose rate of 66 mg/kg, group B animals (nine males and eight females) were orally treated with fenbendazole at dose rate of 100 mg/kg, and group C animals (three males and three females) were not treated and served as controls. All animals were individually stabled in plexiglas boxes under controlled conditions of temperature, humidity, and light beginning 7 days pretreatment and continuing for the duration of the trial. Individual tortoises feces were examined daily by the McMaster technique and drugs efficacy was assessed by the fecal eggs count reduction (FECR) test. Both drugs showed 100% of FECR. However, oxfendazole reached this level 12 days after treatment, whereas 31 days after treatment were necessary to obtain the same stable result with fenbendazole. The two drugs were well tolerated by all the animals and no adverse reactions were observed after treatment.
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