Therapeutic efficacy of zeta-cypermethrin pour-on for the treatment of biting and sucking lice in cattle under field conditions


Autoria(s): Rothwell, J. T.; Hacket, K. C.; Ridley, I.; Mitchell, L.; Donaldson, C.; Lowe, L. B.
Data(s)

01/01/1999

Resumo

Objective To assess the efficacy of zeta-cypermethrin pour-on to control cattle lice. Design Five field trials in south-eastern Australia. Procedure Zeta-cypermethrin pour-on, deltamethrin pour-on and pour-on vehicle were applied to groups of 10 cattle. Lice were counted before treatment and 14, 28, 42 and 56 days after treatment. Results Zeta-cypermethrin pour-on given at 2.5 mg/kg was equivalent to, or marginally more effective than a deltamethrin pour-on at 0.75 mg/kg. It eliminated B bovis and H eurysternus and gave good control of L vituli and S capillatus. Zeta-cypermethrin at 1 mg/kg gave good control of B bovis and H eurysternus but was not satisfactory against L vituli and S capillatus. Conclusion Zeta-cypermethrin pour-on, given at 2.5 mg/kg, is an effective treatment for cattle lice control. Zeta-cypermethrin, and other synthetic pyrethroid pour-ons, are the treatment of choice to control B bovis.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:35496

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Blackwell Publishing for the Australian Veterinary Association

Palavras-Chave #Veterinary Sciences #Cattle Lice #Synthetic Pyrethroids #Zeta-cypermethrin #Bovicola Bovis #Haematopinus Eurysternus #Linognathus Vituli #Solenopotes Capillatus #Linognathus-vituli #Haematopinus-eurysternus #Louse Infestations #Calves #Moxidectin #Mallophaga #Doramectin #Anoplura #Trichodectidae #Formulations
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Journal Article