2015
DOI: 10.1155/2015/932080
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Effect of Moxidectin Treatment at Peripartum on Gastrointestinal Parasite Infections in Ewes Raised under Tropical Andes High Altitude Conditions

Abstract: This study tested the impact of moxidectin at peripartum on nematode fecal egg count (FEC) and clinical parameters on ewes in the high altitude tropical Andes of Colombia. FEC and clinical evaluations were performed on 9 occasions in 43 naturally infected ewes before and during gestation and after lambing. Moxidectin (Mox, 200 µg kg−1) was applied at late pregnancy (T 1, n = 15) or 48 hours after parturition (T 2, n = 14). 14 untreated ewes served as controls (C). Suckling lambs (n = 58) remained untreated and… Show more

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“…This phenomenon is attributed to the reduction in the immune response of ewes against GIN infections during the lactation period (Beasley et al, 2010) because the nutrients redirection to milk production to feed their lambs (Houjdijk et al, 2008). The highest FEC excretion observed during early lactation matches the reports of Tembely et al (1998) and Vargas-Duarte et al (2015) regarding ewes examined during the postpartum period. During early lactation stage, the FEC showed their highest value and a slight increase in IgA values was observed (Table 1).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…This phenomenon is attributed to the reduction in the immune response of ewes against GIN infections during the lactation period (Beasley et al, 2010) because the nutrients redirection to milk production to feed their lambs (Houjdijk et al, 2008). The highest FEC excretion observed during early lactation matches the reports of Tembely et al (1998) and Vargas-Duarte et al (2015) regarding ewes examined during the postpartum period. During early lactation stage, the FEC showed their highest value and a slight increase in IgA values was observed (Table 1).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The highest FEC excretion observed during early lactation matches the reports of Tembely et al . (1998) and Vargas-Duarte et al . (2015) regarding ewes examined during the postpartum period.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%