Abstract
The aims of the study were to assess the effect of praziquantel
on
Schistosoma japonicum infection in pigs, and to elucidate
the level of resistance to reinfection after treatment. Pigs were given
a
single infection with S. japonicum followed by a
praziquantel treatment (40 mg/kg) week 8, reinfection week 12 and perfusion
week 20 post-primary infection. Relevant
control groups were included. Worm burdens, faecal and tissue egg counts,
gross- and histopathology of the liver and
specific liver enzymes were assessed. The results showed a 100% cure rate
of praziquantel against S. japonicum in pigs.
Worm nodules were present in equal numbers in the intestinal wall 4 and
14 weeks post-treatment. Treatment did not
significantly reduce the number of tissue eggs neither 4 nor 14 weeks
post-treatment. No worm nodules or worm-induced
lesions were found in the livers of the treated pigs and the levels of
liver enzymes were comparable in treated and non-treated infected pigs.
Periportal and septal fibrosis regressed following treatment. Faecal egg
counts were significantly
reduced 2 (56%) and 4 (82%) weeks after treatment. Challenge infection
4 weeks post-treatment did not result in
establishment of new worm pairs. Praziquantel proved to be highly effective
against S. japonicum in pigs without causing
pathological side-effects in the liver.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Animal Science and Zoology,Parasitology
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