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High-level Pyrantel Resistance in the Hookworm Ancylostoma Caninum

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Journal Vet Parasitol
Publisher Elsevier
Date 2006 Oct 3
PMID 17011128
Citations 32
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Abstract

While anthelmintic resistance is now a widely recognized issue in the livestock industries, its existence within companion animal medicine has been rarely established conclusively. We undertook a placebo-controlled in vivo trial to measure the efficacy of pyrantel embonate against pooled isolates of the hookworm Ancylostoma caninum from Brisbane, Australia. A statistically significant fall in adult worm burden was observed among dogs in the pyrantel treatment group compared to the control dogs (178.0+/-24.5 versus 239.7+/-14.0; p=0.02), equating to an efficacy of just 25.7% (95% CI, 15.0-35.1%), as based upon reduction in mean worm burden. Analysis of faecal egg count trends through the course of the study revealed that egg counts rose in both control and pyrantel-treated dogs, with a greater rise observed in the latter group (11.6+/-8.3% versus 17.3+/-7.6%; p=0.04), despite the decrease in adult worm numbers in this group. Our results indicate that high-level anthelmintic resistance does occur in companion animal medicine, and highlight the need for greater vigilance and more judicious use of anthelmintics in small animal practice. They further indicate that the faecal egg count reduction test needs to be used with caution with this parasite.

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