Abstract
The research purpose is studying early signs of the anthelmintic resistance
development in equine nematode population on horse farms. This is possible with
reference to the egg-reappearance period (ERP) after the treatment. The study
was performed in the Moscow Region in 2020–2021. The horses were examined
by the flotation method before the therapy. The data obtained made it possible to
divide the animals into 5 experimental groups. Groups 1–2 included horses infected
by strongyles. The treatment was given with Albendazole and Ivermectin. Groups
3–5 included horses infected with Parascaris equorum; they were treated with
Fenbendazole, Ivermectin and Aversectin C. All horses from the experimental groups
were examined on days 14, 42 and 84. Benzimidazoles and Aversectin C showed no
ERP reduction. Despite the fact that Albendazole did not show 100% efficacy and
an increase in eggs appeared in faeces of the horses began from day 42 (from week
6), these data correspond to the literature data on the ERP during the Albendazole
therapy and do not indicate the development of any anthelmintic resistance. After
Ivermectin, the growth of Strongylid and Parascaris eggs was detected in faeces of
the horses on day 42 (from week 6), which was an ERP reduction as compared with
the literature data at 9 weeks. The study was supported by the grant from the Russian
Science Foundation (Project No. 20-76-00035).
Publisher
Institute of Fundamental and Applied Parasitology of Animals and Plants
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