Efficacy of Avermectin B1a for Treatment of Experimentally Induced Nematode Infections in Cattle
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- 1 August 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) in American Journal of Veterinary Research
- Vol. 41 (8) , 1326-1328
- https://doi.org/10.2460/ajvr.1980.41.08.1326
Abstract
SUMMARY: Two formulations of avermectin B1a, C-076 and MK-933, were examined for anthelmintic activity in two trials, each using 20 calves with experimentally produced nematode infections. In one trial, C-076 was given orally, and in the other trial, MK-933 was given by injection at dosages of 50, 100, and 200 μg/kg of body weight. Treated calves were held for 7 to 8 days and then, together with non-treated controls, were euthanatized and were examined for nematodes in their gastrointestinal tracts and lungs. Efficacy of C-076 approached 100% for Dictyocaulus viviparus, Ostertagia ostertagi, Trichostrongylus axei, T colubriformis, and Oesophagostomum radiatum at 50 μg/kg. A dosage level of 100 μg/kg was required to achieve 97% efficacy against Cooperia punctata. Efficacy of MK-933 at 50 μg/kg was variable, but at 100 μg/kg, it approached 100% for D viviparus, Ο ostertagi, Haemonchus placet, T axei, and T longispicularis. Activity against C oncophora was less, reaching 80% efficacy at 200 μg/kg.This publication has 4 references indexed in Scilit:
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