Evaluation of drug resistance to albendazole and levamisole against lung worms in goat flocks based on fecal larvae count reduction test.

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q3 ZOOLOGY
Veterinary Research Forum Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-15 DOI:10.30466/vrf.2023.2010062.3991
Sepideh Abdolahzadeh, Mousa Tavassoli, Bijan Esmaeilnejad, Ghader Jalilzadeh-Amin
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The over-use of anti-parasitic compounds as a method of control has led to insufficient effectiveness and widespread drug resistance worldwide. The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of albendazole and levamisole as anti-parasitic agents in a lung worm control program in goat flocks. During 2021 and 2022, a total of 110 goats (age of four months and above) were randomly selected from 11 herds in the north-western region of Iran including Saanen breed (both sexes of the same age). The results indicated that 3.60, 50.80 and 41.90% were respectively infected with Dictyocaulus filaria, Muellerius capillaris and Proto-strongylus rufescens, and generally all the lung parasites in goats of this region were resistant to albendazole and levamisole. Due to clinical importance of D. filaria in goats, the molecular analysis of two samples was also done. Sequencing results showed that the identified parasites were 100% similar to the reference sequences registered in the GenBank®. The results of this research showed low level of these anthelmintics efficacy against Dictyocaulus and Muellerius. Generally, the lung parasites in goats of this region are resistant to albendazole and levamisole. The P. rufescens showed high resistance to these drugs. Totally, it can be concluded that the level of drug resistance varies in different parts of the world; but, the frequencies of drug resistance in different parts of the world are not the same, requiring more studies.

根据粪便幼虫数量减少试验评估阿苯达唑和左旋咪唑对羊群肺线虫的抗药性
由于过度使用抗寄生虫化合物作为控制方法,导致效果不佳,并在全球范围内产生了广泛的抗药性。本研究旨在调查阿苯达唑和左旋咪唑作为抗寄生虫药物在山羊肺蠕虫防治计划中的疗效。2021 年和 2022 年期间,研究人员从伊朗西北部地区的 11 个羊群中随机抽取了 110 只山羊(年龄在 4 个月及以上),其中包括萨能种山羊(雌雄同龄)。结果表明,3.60%、50.80% 和 41.90% 的山羊分别感染了 Dictyocaulus filaria、Muellerius capillaris 和 Proto-strongylus rufescens,该地区山羊的所有肺部寄生虫一般都对阿苯达唑和左旋咪唑具有抗药性。由于丝虫在山羊中的临床重要性,我们还对两个样本进行了分子分析。测序结果显示,鉴定出的寄生虫与 GenBank® 中登记的参考序列 100%相似。研究结果表明,这些抗蠕虫药对 Dictyocaulus 和 Muellerius 的药效较低。一般来说,该地区山羊的肺寄生虫对阿苯达唑和左旋咪唑具有抗药性。而 P. rufescens 对这些药物表现出很强的抗药性。总之,可以得出结论,世界不同地区的抗药性水平各不相同;但世界不同地区的抗药性频率也不尽相同,需要进行更多的研究。
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Veterinary Research Forum
Veterinary Research Forum Veterinary-General Veterinary
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期刊介绍: Veterinary Research Forum (VRF) is a quarterly international journal committed to publish worldwide contributions on all aspects of veterinary science and medicine, including anatomy and histology, physiology and pharmacology, anatomic and clinical pathology, parasitology, microbiology, immunology and epidemiology, food hygiene, poultry science, fish and aquaculture, anesthesia and surgery, large and small animal internal medicine, large and small animal reproduction, biotechnology and diagnostic imaging of domestic, companion and farm animals.
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