ABSTRACT
In a comparative study involving the use of Ivermectin, Chloroquine and Artemether against Onchocerca gutturosa in calves, the plasma nitrate /nitrite concentration was measured. Following treatment and clearance of skin mf of O. gutturosa, the plasma nitrate/ nitrite concentrations, nor the stable end product of Nitric Oxide [NO] breakdown, rise significantly although it showed short peaks following reduction in dermal mf counts but no clear correlation was detected
Subject(s)
Male , Animals , Ivermectin/adverse effects , Chloroquine/adverse effects , Artemisinins/adverse effects , Nitrates/blood , Nitric Oxide/immunology , Nitrites/bloodABSTRACT
In a comparative study involving the use of Ivermectin; Chloroquine and Artemether against Onchocerca gutturosa in calves; the plasma nitrate /nitrite concentration was measured. Following treatment and clearance of skin mf of O. gutturosa; the plasma nitrate/ nitrite concentrations; nor the stable end product of Nitric Oxide (NO) breakdown; rise significantly although it showed short peaks following reduction in dermal mf counts but no clear correlation was detected