Raj Packianathan, Andrew Hodge, Natalie Bruellke, Michael Pearce, Frans Selepe, Piyanan Taweethavonsawat, Thomas Geurden
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Abstract
Background: Hookworm infections such as Ancylostoma braziliense and A. ceylanicum pose a significant threat to pets and are implicated in causing zoonotic diseases. Despite the availability of preventatives, compliance can be lacking. Increasing pet owner options and combining endo- and ectoparasite treatments might improve this compliance. In four separate studies, we investigated the efficacy of Simparica Trio® (Zoetis Inc., Parsippany, NJ, USA) containing minimum dosages of 1.2 mg/kg sarolaner, 24 µg/kg moxidectin and 5 mg/kg pyrantel against fourth- and fifth-stage larvae (L4 and L5, respectively) and adults of A. braziliense and adults of A. ceylanicum in dogs.
Methods: Four negatively controlled, randomised and blinded laboratory studies were conducted against induced infections of A. braziliense and A. ceylanicum, with the interval between infection and treatment selected to evaluate efficacy against each targeted stage. Each treated dog received a single oral dose of Simparica Trio® at the recommended label dose. Necropsy was conducted for worm recovery on day 7 or 8 post-treatment.
Results: No treatment-related adverse events were recorded in any of the studies. No worms were recovered from any of the Simparica Trio®-treated dogs in all four studies, thus resulting in 100% efficacy (P ≤ 0.0005) of Simparica Trio® against all stages of A. braziliense and the adult stage of A. ceylanicum in dogs.
Conclusions: Simparica Trio® containing sarolaner, moxidectin and pyrantel was highly effective against induced infections of L4, L5 and adult stages of A. braziliense and the adult stage of A. ceylanicum in dogs.
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Parasites & Vectors is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal dealing with the biology of parasites, parasitic diseases, intermediate hosts, vectors and vector-borne pathogens. Manuscripts published in this journal will be available to all worldwide, with no barriers to access, immediately following acceptance. However, authors retain the copyright of their material and may use it, or distribute it, as they wish.
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