Preventive efficacy of NexGard Spectra® against Dipylidium caninum infection in dogs using a natural flea (Ctenocephalides felis) infestation model
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Preventive efficacy of NexGard Spectra® against Dipylidium caninum infection in dogs using a natural flea (Ctenocephalides felis) infestation model
Abstract
The efficacy of a monthly oral endectocide product, NexGard Spectra® (Merial), a combination of afoxolaner and milbemycin oxime, was evaluated in a flea (Ctenocephalides felis) challenge model for the prevention of Dipylidium caninum tapeworm infection in dogs. The efficacy of treatment with NexGard Spectra® was assessed in 10 dogs following weekly flea infestation with metacestode naturally infected fleas and compared with that in 10 untreated control dogs. The 100 fleas deposited weekly on each dog were not removed until Day 35, allowing enough time for their ingestion. The microscopical analysis of 30 fleas from the flea batches before each weekly challenge demonstrated that 10-33% of the fleas were infected by D. caninum cysticercoid larvae. The arithmetic mean flea count recorded was 47.7 for the 10 untreated dogs and 0 for the 10 treated dogs at Day 35. Based on the daily collection of expelled D. caninum proglottids by dogs during the 70 days of the study, 70% (7/10) of the control dogs and 0% (0/10) of the treated dogs were infected with D. caninum (p < 0.0031). Through its efficacy against fleas, NexGard Spectra® treatment provided indirect prevention of D. caninum infestation. No treatment-related adverse events were observed in dogs during this study.
L’efficacité d’un médicament endectocide oral mensuel, NexGard Spectra® (Merial), une combinaison d’afoxolaner et de milbémycine oxime, a été évaluée dans un modèle d’infestation par des puces (Ctenocephalides felis) pour la prévention de l’infection du ténia Dipylidium caninum chez les chiens. L’efficacité du traitement de 10 chiens avec NexGard Spectra® a été évaluée suite à une infestation hebdomadaire avec des puces infectées naturellement par des métacestodes et comparée à 10 chiens témoins non traités. Les 100 puces déposées chaque semaine sur chaque chien n’ont pas été enlevées jusqu’au jour 35, ce qui donnait suffisamment de temps pour leur ingestion. L’analyse microscopique de 30 puces des lots de puces avant chaque épreuve hebdomadaire a démontré que 10 à 33 % des puces étaient infectées par les larves cysticercoïdes de D. caninum. La moyenne arithmétique des comptages de puces était de 47,7 et de 0 au jour 35, pour les 10 chiens non traités et les 10 chiens traités, respectivement. Sur la base de la collecte quotidienne des proglottis de D. caninum expulsés par les chiens au cours des 70 jours de l’étude, 70 % (7/10) des chiens témoins et 0 % (0/10) des chiens traités ont été infectés par D. caninum (p < 0,0031). Grâce à son efficacité contre les puces, le traitement par NexGard Spectra® a fourni une prévention indirecte contre l'infestation à D. caninum. Aucun effet indésirable lié au traitement n’a été observé chez les chiens au cours de cette étude.
© F. Beugnet et al., published by EDP Sciences, 2017.
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