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Vet Parasitol ; 57(4): 289-97, 1995 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7660566

ABSTRACT

Of 3841 serum samples from sows received from the Tennessee State Diagnostic Laboratory in 1991-1992, 1130 were positive for Toxoplasma gondii antibody. The total number of farms sampled was 343. The observed seroprevalence was 36% for both years. A questionnaire that dealt with herd management practices was mailed to 303 of the swine farms that were sampled; 107 (35%) responses were returned and analyzed. There was no significant difference in the seroprevalence of T. gondii in the sows on the farms of respondents and non-respondents. From the analysis of the questionnaire, sows associated with cats were 2.6 times more likely to be seropositive for T. gondii than sows that were not associated with cats. Sows kept outdoors at any time were 23 times more likely to be seropositive than sows that were kept indoors. Sows on small farms (< 29 sows) were 4.5 times more likely to be seropositive than sows on large farms (> 29 sows).


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Swine Diseases/transmission , Swine/parasitology , Toxoplasma/isolation & purification , Toxoplasmosis, Animal/transmission , Animal Husbandry/methods , Animals , Antibodies, Protozoan/blood , Cats , Female , Risk Factors , Surveys and Questionnaires , Swine Diseases/epidemiology , Swine Diseases/immunology , Tennessee/epidemiology , Toxoplasmosis, Animal/epidemiology , Toxoplasmosis, Animal/immunology
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J Am Vet Med Assoc ; 206(11): 1710-5, 1995 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7782242

ABSTRACT

Forty 11- to 12-week-old helminth-naive Beagles were categorized by sex and weight and randomly assigned to 4 treatment groups (group 1, ivermectin/pyrantel pamoate; group 2, milbemycin oxime; group 3, untreated control; group 4, diethylcarbamazine/oxibendazole). Each pup was inoculated PO with approximately 100 infective Ancylostoma caninum larvae and 100 larvated Toxocara canis eggs on day 0, and repeatedly at 7-day intervals thereafter until day 56. Administration of anthelmintics also began on day 0, and subsequent treatments were administered according to label recommendations at 30-day intervals (groups 1 and 2) or daily (group 4) for a period of 90 consecutive days. Body weight and A caninum and T canis fecal egg counts were measured at weekly intervals, and clinical observations of health status were conducted twice daily. Pups were euthanatized on day 90, and total gastrointestinal worm burdens were determined. Compared with mean A caninum egg counts of group-3 control pups, egg counts in group-1 pups were significantly (P < or = 0.0001) lower on every sampling days 35, 42, 49, 63, 70, 77, and 84, and were consistently the highest of all treated groups, and egg counts of group-4 pups were significantly (P < or = 0.0001) lower on every sampling date from day 14 to day 90, and were consistently the lowest of all treated groups. Compared with mean A caninum egg counts of group-3 pups, egg counts in group-1 and group-2 pups were lower by 97.8 and 90.8%, respectively.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


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Ancylostomiasis/veterinary , Anthelmintics/therapeutic use , Dog Diseases/prevention & control , Macrolides , Toxocariasis/prevention & control , Age Factors , Analysis of Variance , Ancylostomiasis/prevention & control , Animals , Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use , Benzimidazoles/therapeutic use , Diethylcarbamazine/therapeutic use , Dogs , Drug Therapy, Combination , Female , Ivermectin/therapeutic use , Male , Parasite Egg Count , Pyrantel/therapeutic use
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