2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2020.109065
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Use of afoxolaner for the treatment of lice (Goniodes pavonis) in different genera (Chrysolophus spp, Lophura spp, Phasianus spp, and Syrmaticus spp) and species of pheasants and West Mexican Chachalacas (Ortalis poliocephala)

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“…Similarly, a recent study demonstrated the efficacy of afoxolaner against T. canis in dogs [12]. As previously shown [12], off-label afoxolaner was demonstrated to have a very high to maximum efficacy also against lice in birds [20,21]. Another isoxazoline, fluralaner presented an efficacy of 85.1% to 100% against Linognathus setosus in dogs with follow-ups done on days 1, 7, 28 and 84 [10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Similarly, a recent study demonstrated the efficacy of afoxolaner against T. canis in dogs [12]. As previously shown [12], off-label afoxolaner was demonstrated to have a very high to maximum efficacy also against lice in birds [20,21]. Another isoxazoline, fluralaner presented an efficacy of 85.1% to 100% against Linognathus setosus in dogs with follow-ups done on days 1, 7, 28 and 84 [10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…The present study is the first to evaluate the efficacy of an isoxazoline, afoxolaner, against T. canis in dogs and the first to evaluate the efficacy of afoxolaner against mammalian lice. Afoxolaner has previously been evaluated in off-label clinical studies against the chewing louse Goniodes pavonis in captive aviary birds, where it demonstrated a 100% efficacy at 28 days post-treatment in various species of pheasants [ 33 ] and an 86.6% efficacy in peacocks [ 34 ]. Kohler-Aanesen et al [ 23 ] reported an efficacy of 85.1% on day 1, 96.8% on day 7 and 100% on days 28 and 84 for an oral formulation of fluralaner against the dog sucking louse Linognathus setosus .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%