2010
DOI: 10.17221/63/2009-vetmed
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Strategic control of Dicrocoelium dendriticum (Digenea) egg excretion by naturally infected sheep

Abstract: ABSTRACT:The aim of this study was to determine the most appropriate months for applying albendazole (ABZ; oral suspension dose 20 mg/kg body weight) to sheep naturally infected with Dicrocoelium dendriticum and kept at pasture, in order to reduce parasite egg shedding to a minimum, mainly during the cold months and, as a result, decrease pasture contamination by viable eggs. Five animal groups (G), homogeneous as regards the number of eggs per gram (EPG) in faeces, were established. The treatment months were:… Show more

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“…However, that method will work on small pastures only. As combating the intermediate hosts is not a reliable prophylactic strategy, an effective drug treatment of livestock is the most useful control method of dicrocoeliosis [ 78 ].…”
Section: Dicrocoelium Spp (Lancet Flukes)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, that method will work on small pastures only. As combating the intermediate hosts is not a reliable prophylactic strategy, an effective drug treatment of livestock is the most useful control method of dicrocoeliosis [ 78 ].…”
Section: Dicrocoelium Spp (Lancet Flukes)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The economic and health importance of dicroceliosis is mainly due to direct losses caused by liver condemnation and indirect losses due to hepatobiliary alterations produced by the parasites and the costs associated with anthelminthic treatments, unsatisfactory until now (Otranto and Traversa, 2002; Manga-González et al . 2004, 2010). The life cycle of D. dendriticum is extremely complex because land molluscs and ants are required as first and second intermediate hosts, respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, to apply successful strategic control programmes against dicroceliosis, prior study of its epidemiology is needed (Manga-González et al . 2010). This requires carrying out specific and early diagnosis using extremely reliable techniques to detect the presence of D. dendriticum in its definitive hosts (mammals) as well as in its first (molluscs) and second (ants) hosts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Egg production under experimental cold conditions is more poorly understood, although in homeothermic hosts, such as mice, cold stress appears to have no negative effects (Ichii et al , 1990). Under natural conditions homeotherms may optimize egg productivity during the winter if summer conditions are too harsh (Gonzalez-Lanza et al , 1989; Manga-González et al , 2010), whereas in trematodes within heterothermic hosts egg production tends to slow down when hibernation is induced (Morley & Lewis, 2014). Data on the effects of cold stress on egg production in ectothermic hosts are scarce, but remain more obviously negative due to the resulting drop in host feeding and associated nutrient availability, ensuring a decline in adult worm metabolism (Chubb, 1979; Mills, 1980).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%