2012
DOI: 10.2736/jjvd.18.93
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Infestation by the Cat Flea Ctenocephalides felis Showing Low Sensitivity to Imidacloprid in a Dog

Abstract: Fleas not satisfactorily eliminated by repeated administration of an imidacloprid product to a dog were examined. Flea specimens collected from the dog were identified as the cat flea Ctenocephalides felis. Sensitivity of the flea isolate to imidacloprid and fipronil was evaluated by in vitro knock-down tests in comparison with 3 isolates obtained from other dogs naturally infested by cat fleas. The isolate from the refractory case was found to show low sensitivity to imidacloprid, but was sensitive to fiproni… Show more

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“…A 24-h exposure to fipronil treated cats provided >96% kill of susceptible fleas and only 32.6% kill of the fipronil resistant fleas when the treatments had aged 28 days [ 459 ]. A second possible example was reported from a field-collected strain of C. felis that had low sensitivity to imidacloprid in contact exposure tests on filter paper compared with more susceptible isolates of C. felis from three other dogs [ 460 ]. To date these are the only reported instances of insecticide resistance to the modern on-animal and oral treatments.…”
Section: Treatment Failures and Insecticide Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A 24-h exposure to fipronil treated cats provided >96% kill of susceptible fleas and only 32.6% kill of the fipronil resistant fleas when the treatments had aged 28 days [ 459 ]. A second possible example was reported from a field-collected strain of C. felis that had low sensitivity to imidacloprid in contact exposure tests on filter paper compared with more susceptible isolates of C. felis from three other dogs [ 460 ]. To date these are the only reported instances of insecticide resistance to the modern on-animal and oral treatments.…”
Section: Treatment Failures and Insecticide Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date these are the only reported instances of insecticide resistance to the modern on-animal and oral treatments. The general consensus is that reports of reduced performance are largely attributed to operational aspects and treatment deficiencies [ 213 , 460 , 461 , 462 ].…”
Section: Treatment Failures and Insecticide Resistancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the introduction of the IGR lufenuron, fipronil and imidacloprid in the mid-1990s there has been little direct evidence of resistance developing to them. One isolate was reported to have low sensitivity to imidacloprid, but sensitive to fipronil [ 66 ]. Most of the focus has been on the susceptibility of cat fleas to fipronil and imidacloprid and the other new chemistries have not been tested.…”
Section: Resistance To New Oral and Topical Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 99%