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A field trial of a fixed combination of permethrin and fipronil (Effitix®) for the treatment and prevention of flea infestation in dogs living with sheep

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Συγγραφέας
Chatzis M.K., Psemmas D., Papadopoulos E., Navarro C., Saridomichelakis M.N.
Ημερομηνία
2017
Γλώσσα
en
DOI
10.1186/s13071-017-2145-1
Λέξη-κλειδί
fipronil
insecticide
permethrin
fipronil
insecticide
permethrin
placebo
pyrazole derivative
alopecia
analysis of variance
animal experiment
animal model
animal tissue
Article
body weight
controlled study
Ctenocephalides canis
Ctenocephalides felis
dog
drug efficacy
female
flea infestation
geometry
hyperpigmentation
hypotrichosis
intervention study
lichenoid eruption
livestock
male
nonhuman
pruritus
randomized controlled trial
sheep
skin defect
animal
disease transmission
dog
dog disease
drug combination
flea infestation
Greece
human
parasite load
pathology
prevention and control
sheep
sheep disease
transmission
treatment outcome
veterinary
zoonosis
Animals
Disease Transmission, Infectious
Dog Diseases
Dogs
Drug Combinations
Flea Infestations
Greece
Humans
Insecticides
Parasite Load
Permethrin
Placebos
Pyrazoles
Sheep
Sheep Diseases
Treatment Outcome
Zoonoses
BioMed Central Ltd.
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Επιτομή
Background: A large number of fleas parasitize dogs living with sheep in Greece. The primary aim of this randomized, blinded, placebo-controlled trial was to examine the efficacy of a permethrin-fipronil combination (Effitix®) for the treatment and prevention of flea infestation in dogs living with sheep and the secondary aim was to examine the efficacy of this intervention on flea infestation, pruritus and skin lesions of the people in contact with these dogs. Methods: Thirty dogs living with sheep and infested by at least 10 fleas and all 80 sheep living on the same premises were randomly allocated into equal groups. Group A dogs were treated three times, every 4 weeks, with a spot-on containing 54.5% permethrin and 6.1% fipronil, group A sheep were treated, on the same days, with a pour-on containing 1% deltamethrin, whereas group B dogs were sham-treated and group B sheep were placebo-treated. Flea counting was performed at the beginning of the trial (day 0) and after 14, 28, 56 and 84 days and the first five fleas from each animal were used for species identification. At the same time points, flea infestation, pruritus and skin lesions of the people in contact with the dogs were assessed. Results: The percentage of dogs with zero flea counts was significantly higher in group A than in group B on days 14, 28, 56 and 84 and flea counts were significantly lower in group A dogs than in group B dogs at the same time points. The percent efficacy of the permethrin-fipronil combination was higher than 78% (arithmetic means) or than 96% (geometric means) throughout the study. No adverse reactions were recorded. Between the two flea species found on dogs, Ctenocephalides canis was predominant over C. felis. Flea-infected sheep were not found at the beginning or during the study and no significant changes in flea infestation, pruritus and skin lesions of the people in contact with the dogs were witnessed throughout the study. Conclusions: A spot-on solution containing 54.5% permethrin and 6.1% fipronil is safe and effective for the treatment and prevention of C. canis and C. felis infestations in dogs living with sheep. © 2017 The Author(s).
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/72706
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