Efficacy of monthly treatment with oral fluralaner (Bravecto® 1-Month) against Tunga penetrans in dogs in Brazil: a randomized, double-blind, controlled field study
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Published:2024-04-29
Issue:1
Volume:17
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ISSN:1756-3305
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Container-title:Parasites & Vectors
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Parasites Vectors
Author:
dos Santos Katharine Costa,Guedes Paula Elisa Brandão,Albuquerque George Rêgo,de Jesus Anderson Vieira,da Paixão Sevá Anaiá,de Oliveira Joana Thaisa Santos,de Carvalho Teixeira Jamille Bispo,Bitar Thammy Vieira,Harvey Tatiani Vitor,Ramos Sofia Nadir Sanches,Barufi Francisco Bonomi,de Almeida Borges Fernando,Carlos Renata Santiago Alberto
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Tungiasis is a neglected tropical disease caused by the adult female sand flea (Tunga penetrans). Dogs are considered important reservoirs of T. penetrans in Brazil. The aim of this study was to determine the monthly insecticidal efficacy of a single oral administration of fluralaner at a dose of 10–18 mg/kg (Bravecto® 1-Month, also registered as Defenza® in some countries; MSD Animal Health) in dogs naturally infested with T. penetrans.
Methods
This clinical trial was conducted in a rural community located in Ilhéus, Bahia, Brazil. A total of 64 dogs were selected and distributed in a completely randomized design between a treated group (TG) that received one single dose of Bravecto® 1-Month (Defenza®) and a negative control group (CG) that received no treatment. Each group was composed of 32 dogs. The evaluations took place on days 0, 7 ± 2, 14 ± 2, 21 ± 2, 28 ± 2, 35 ± 2, and 42 ± 2 post treatment, in which the dogs were inspected to evaluate the infestation stage and classify lesions associated with tungiasis. The primary efficacy was determined from the percentage of treated dogs free of fleas (stage II and III lesions) after administration of the formulation at each evaluation time. Secondary efficacy was based on the number of active lesions (stages II and III) in each group at each evaluation time. The clinical condition of the animals was defined based on the Severity Score for Acute Dog Tungiasis (SCADT), which is related to the number and severity of lesions.
Results
The primary efficacy of the product was greater than 95.0% from days 7 to 21 and reached 100.0% between days 28 and 42, with a significant association between treatment and infestation decline (P < 0.025) between days 7 and 42. Secondary drug efficacy was greater than 99.9% from days 7 to 21, reaching 100.0% between days 28 and 42 (P < 0.05). The treated dogs also scored lower on the SCADT than the control animals did during the entire clinical evaluation period (P < 0.05).
Conclusions
A single administration of Bravecto® 1-Month (Defenza®) was effective in eliminating Tunga penetrans infestations, as well as in preventing parasitism for at least 42 days after treatment.
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Funder
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior
Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado da Bahia
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico
Merck Sharp & Dohme LLC
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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