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  • EFICÁCIA DA FLUMETRINA NO CONTROLE DA OTOACARÍASE CANINA
    Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, 2014
    Co-Authors: Tiago Abrahão Pereira Nunes, Thaís Ribeiro Correia, Cristiane Nunes Coelho, Lilian Cristina De Sousa Oliveira Batista, Pedro Ivan Fazio Júnior, Cássio Do Nascimento Florencio, Julio Israel Fernandes, Fabio Barbour Scott
    Abstract:

    O objetivo do estudo foi avaliar a eficácia da flumetrina 1% tópica no tratamento de infestações por Otodectes Cynotis em cães. Foram utilizados 20 cães Beagles com infestação natural diagnosticada através de otoscopia e análise do cerume, com posterior identificação dos ácaros por microscopia (X100). Os animais foram divididos em dois grupos contendo 10 animais cada. O Grupo 1 permaneceu sem tratamento (grupo controle). Já os animais do grupo 2 foram tratados com 1mg/kg de flumetrina a 1% em dose única, fracionada em aplicações pour on e diretamente na orelha externa. Os cães foram avaliados diariamente para observação de possíveis efeitos colaterais. Para avaliar a eficácia, foram realizadas otoscopias nos dias +3, +7, +14, +21 e +28. O grupo controle apresentou ácaros durante todo o período de observação. Já o grupo tratado, apresentou eficácia do piretróide de: 70%, 70%, 80%, 100% e 100% para os dias +3, +7, +14, + 21 e +28, respectivamente. Não foram observadas reações adversas nos animais tratados. A flumetrina foi eficaz no tratamento da otoacaríase em cães naturalmente infestados

  • factors associated with the prevalence of Otodectes Cynotis in an ambulatory population of dogs
    Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira, 2008
    Co-Authors: Clarissa Pimentel De Souza, Fabio Barbour Scott, Regina R. Ramadinha, Maria Julia Salim Pereira
    Abstract:

    O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar os fatores associados a prevalencia da infestacao por Otodectes Cynotis em caes atendidos no Setor de Dermatologia do Hospital Veterinario de Pequenos Animais, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro. Foram atendidos 250 caes, sendo o diagnostico feito atraves de visualizacao do acaro, presente no cerumem coletado e examinado sob microscopia esterioscopica. Todos os proprietarios dos caes foram entrevistados para preenchimento de fichas individuais com dados dos animais e do ambiente em que estes viviam. A infestacao por O. Cynotis foi observada em 15 animais, sendo a prevalencia de 6%. A associacao entre as variaveis e a presenca dos acaros foi testada atraves do χ2 e quando pertinente pelo teste de Fisher exato. Nao houve evidencias que permitissem concluir que a idade (p = 0,20), o sexo (p = 0,31), a raca (p = 0,50), o formato das orelhas (p = 0,66), o tipo (p = 0,19) e comprimento da pelagem (p = 0,14) e, o convivio com outros animais (p = 0,06) poderiam atuar como possiveis fatores de risco para a infestacao. Entretanto, o ambiente em que viviam os animais (p = 0,03) e a frequencia de limpeza (p = 0,005) parecem propiciar a infestacao. A ocorrencia de prurido esteve associada a presenca dos acaros (p<0,001), sugerindo ser um efeito do parasitismo.

  • miticidal efficacy of thiabendazole against Otodectes Cynotis hering 1838 in dogs
    Revista brasileira de parasitologia veterinaria = Brazilian journal of veterinary parasitology : Orgao Oficial do Colegio Brasileiro de Parasitologia , 2006
    Co-Authors: Clarissa Pimentel De Souza, Thaís Ribeiro Correia, Raquel M.p.s. Melo, Guilherme G. Verocai, Douglas Dos S.e. Castro, Maíra Cruz Holanda Cavalcanti, Fabio Barbour Scott
    Abstract:

    The aim of the present study was to evaluate the efficacy of thiabendazole on the treatment of Otodectes Cynotis infestations in dogs. Ten naturally infested beagle dogs were used. The mites were diagnosed through otoscopy. Dogs were examined three days before treatment (day -3) and on the treatment day (day 0). They were randomly divided into two groups, five animals for the control group and five for the treated. During seven days, was applied in both ears of the treated dogs 1ml of the thiabendazole 5% solution, which correspond to 50mg of the product. All animals were reexamined through otoscopy on days +1, +3, +7, +10, +17, +24 and +31. The dogs on the control group showed mites in both ears during the whole period of observation. On the treated group the efficacy varied from 20% on the left ear to 80% on the right ear, on the first day after treatment. On days +3, +7, +10, +17, +24 and +31 the medium efficacy was 100% on both ears. The thiabendazole was efficient on the elimination of O. Cynotis in dogs when used on the dose of 50mg per ear during seven following days.

  • eficacia acaricida do tiabendazol sobre Otodectes Cynotis hering 1838 em caes
    Revista Brasileira De Parasitologia Veterinaria, 2006
    Co-Authors: Clarissa Pimentel De Souza, Thaís Ribeiro Correia, Raquel M.p.s. Melo, Guilherme G. Verocai, Douglas Dos S.e. Castro, Maíra Cruz Holanda Cavalcanti, Fabio Barbour Scott
    Abstract:

    SOUZA, C.P. DE; CORREIA, T.R.; MELO, R.M.P. DOS S.; VEROCAI, G.G.; CASTRO, D. DOS S.E.; CAVALCANTI, M.C.H.; SCOTT, F.B. [Miticidal efficacy of thiabendazole ...

Clarissa Pimentel De Souza - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • factors associated with the prevalence of Otodectes Cynotis in an ambulatory population of dogs
    Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira, 2008
    Co-Authors: Clarissa Pimentel De Souza, Fabio Barbour Scott, Regina R. Ramadinha, Maria Julia Salim Pereira
    Abstract:

    O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar os fatores associados a prevalencia da infestacao por Otodectes Cynotis em caes atendidos no Setor de Dermatologia do Hospital Veterinario de Pequenos Animais, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro. Foram atendidos 250 caes, sendo o diagnostico feito atraves de visualizacao do acaro, presente no cerumem coletado e examinado sob microscopia esterioscopica. Todos os proprietarios dos caes foram entrevistados para preenchimento de fichas individuais com dados dos animais e do ambiente em que estes viviam. A infestacao por O. Cynotis foi observada em 15 animais, sendo a prevalencia de 6%. A associacao entre as variaveis e a presenca dos acaros foi testada atraves do χ2 e quando pertinente pelo teste de Fisher exato. Nao houve evidencias que permitissem concluir que a idade (p = 0,20), o sexo (p = 0,31), a raca (p = 0,50), o formato das orelhas (p = 0,66), o tipo (p = 0,19) e comprimento da pelagem (p = 0,14) e, o convivio com outros animais (p = 0,06) poderiam atuar como possiveis fatores de risco para a infestacao. Entretanto, o ambiente em que viviam os animais (p = 0,03) e a frequencia de limpeza (p = 0,005) parecem propiciar a infestacao. A ocorrencia de prurido esteve associada a presenca dos acaros (p<0,001), sugerindo ser um efeito do parasitismo.

  • miticidal efficacy of thiabendazole against Otodectes Cynotis hering 1838 in dogs
    Revista brasileira de parasitologia veterinaria = Brazilian journal of veterinary parasitology : Orgao Oficial do Colegio Brasileiro de Parasitologia , 2006
    Co-Authors: Clarissa Pimentel De Souza, Thaís Ribeiro Correia, Raquel M.p.s. Melo, Guilherme G. Verocai, Douglas Dos S.e. Castro, Maíra Cruz Holanda Cavalcanti, Fabio Barbour Scott
    Abstract:

    The aim of the present study was to evaluate the efficacy of thiabendazole on the treatment of Otodectes Cynotis infestations in dogs. Ten naturally infested beagle dogs were used. The mites were diagnosed through otoscopy. Dogs were examined three days before treatment (day -3) and on the treatment day (day 0). They were randomly divided into two groups, five animals for the control group and five for the treated. During seven days, was applied in both ears of the treated dogs 1ml of the thiabendazole 5% solution, which correspond to 50mg of the product. All animals were reexamined through otoscopy on days +1, +3, +7, +10, +17, +24 and +31. The dogs on the control group showed mites in both ears during the whole period of observation. On the treated group the efficacy varied from 20% on the left ear to 80% on the right ear, on the first day after treatment. On days +3, +7, +10, +17, +24 and +31 the medium efficacy was 100% on both ears. The thiabendazole was efficient on the elimination of O. Cynotis in dogs when used on the dose of 50mg per ear during seven following days.

  • eficacia acaricida do tiabendazol sobre Otodectes Cynotis hering 1838 em caes
    Revista Brasileira De Parasitologia Veterinaria, 2006
    Co-Authors: Clarissa Pimentel De Souza, Thaís Ribeiro Correia, Raquel M.p.s. Melo, Guilherme G. Verocai, Douglas Dos S.e. Castro, Maíra Cruz Holanda Cavalcanti, Fabio Barbour Scott
    Abstract:

    SOUZA, C.P. DE; CORREIA, T.R.; MELO, R.M.P. DOS S.; VEROCAI, G.G.; CASTRO, D. DOS S.E.; CAVALCANTI, M.C.H.; SCOTT, F.B. [Miticidal efficacy of thiabendazole ...

Maria Aparecida Da Gloria Faustino - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Ectoparasitic species from Felis catus domesticus (Linnaeus, 1758) in João Pessoa city, Paraíba state, Brazil doi: 10.5007/2175-7925.2010v23n4p43
    Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, 2010
    Co-Authors: Débora Rochelly Alves Ferreira, Leucio Câmara Alves, Maria Aparecida Da Gloria Faustino
    Abstract:

    The goal of this research was to analyze the ectoparasitic species from domestic cats in João Pessoa city, Paraíba state, Brazil. A total of 432 cats of various breeds and ages, of both genders, were included. All animals  were submitted to physical and parasitological examination through skin inspection and an otoscopic exam was realized. Parasites were collected in vials containing 70% alcohol for subsequent mounting and identifi cation according to specifi c keys. The results showed that 62.7% (271/432) of animals were parasitized by one or more species. The ectoparasitic species observed were Ctenocephalides felis (27.3%), Lynxacarus radovskyi (26.2%), Otodectes Cynotis (17.4%), Felicola subrostratus (9.7%), Notoedres cati (2.1%) and Rhipicephalus sanguineus (1.6%). The results showed that ectoparasites are a common and important skin disease in cats, and variables such breed, age, and sex did not show any infl uence on parasitism

  • Ectoparasitic species from Felis catus domesticus (Linnaeus, 1758) in João Pessoa city, Paraíba state, Brazil
    Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, 2010
    Co-Authors: Débora Rochelly Alves Ferreira, Leucio Câmara Alves, Maria Aparecida Da Gloria Faustino
    Abstract:

    The goal of this research was to analyze the ectoparasitic species from domestic cats in João Pessoa city, Paraíba state, Brazil. A total of 432 cats of various breeds and ages, of both genders, were included. All animals were submitted to physical and parasitological examination through skin inspection and an otoscopic exam was realized. Parasites were collected in vials containing 70% alcohol for subsequent mounting and identifi cation according to specific keys. The results showed that 62.7% (271/432) of animals were parasitized by one or more species. The ectoparasitic species observed were Ctenocephalides felis (27.3%), Lynxacarus radovskyi (26.2%), Otodectes Cynotis (17.4%), Felicola subrostratus (9.7%), Notoedres cati (2.1%) and Rhipicephalus sanguineus (1.6%). The results showed that ectoparasites are a common and important skin disease in cats, and variables such breed, age, and sex did not show any influence on parasitism

Josef Heine - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • evaluation of the efficacy of an imidacloprid 10 moxidectin 1 spot on against Otodectes Cynotis in cats
    Parasitology Research, 2003
    Co-Authors: L J Fourie, D J Kok, Josef Heine
    Abstract:

    The aim of this study was to determine whether a single treatment or two treatments, four weeks apart, with a novel formulation of Imidacloprid 10% plus Moxidectin 1%, applied at a dose of 0.1ml / kg body mass, would be effective in the treatment of ear mite, Otodectes Cynotis, infestations in cats. Thirty cats infested with O. Cynotis were allocated to three groups of 10 each by randomisation through minimization with body weight as the primary criterion. Group 1 served as a negative placebo treated (Days 0 and +28) control. Group two received a single treatment with the Imidacloprid / Moxidectin solution on Day 0 and a placebo treatment on Day +28. Group 3 was treated with the Imidacloprid / Moxidectin solution on Days 0 and +28. Treatments were blinded and were administered as topical applications. The various groups were kept in adjacent environmentally controlled rooms. Eight days after the first treatment and thereafter at fortnightly intervals, the ears of the cats were examined for the presence of ear mites by using an otoscope, ear scrapes and dry cotton swabs. Assessments on Day +50 were performed on anaesthetised cats. Mites were observed in the ears of the untreated control cats on all assessment days. A single treatment with the Imidacloprid / Moxidectin solution resulted in a treatment success rate (cure rate) of 80% 50 days after treatment. Two treatments with the Imidacloprid / Moxidectin solution, four weeks apart, cured all cats of O. Cynotis infestation on assessment 22 days after the second treatment.

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  • Efficacité des avermectines contre les acarioses du chien : revue systématique
    2011
    Co-Authors: Sebbag Lionel
    Abstract:

    Les formulations à base d’avermectine sont couramment utilisées en médecine vétérinaire. Cependant, dans la lutte contre les acarioses du chien, beaucoup de ces produits sont utilisés hors AMM. A travers une analyse critique de la littérature scientifique vétérinaire, le but de cette thèse est d'accompagner le praticien dans une démarche scientifique fondée sur la preuve, et de fournir ainsi une synthèse raisonnée sur l’utilisation des avermectines contre les acariens du chien. Les acariens concernés par cette étude sont : Demodex spp., Sarcoptes scabiei, Cheyletiella spp., Otodectes Cynotis, Notoedres spp., Straelensia Cynotis et Pneumonyssoides caninum

  • Efficacité des avermectines contre les acarioses du chien (revue systématique)
    2011
    Co-Authors: Sebbag Lionel, Cadiergues Marie-christine
    Abstract:

    Les formulations à base d avermectine sont couramment utilisées en médecine vétérinaire. Cependant, dans la lutte contre les acarioses du chien, beaucoup de ces produits sont utilisés hors AMM. A travers une analyse critique de la littérature scientifique vétérinaire, le but de cette thèse est d'accompagner le praticien dans une démarche scientifique fondée sur la preuve, et de fournir ainsi une synthèse raisonnée sur l utilisation des avermectines contre les acariens du chien. Les acariens concernés par cette étude sont : Demodex spp., Sarcoptes scabiei, Cheyletiella spp., Otodectes Cynotis, Notoedres spp., Straelensia Cynotis et Pneumonyssoides caninum.TOULOUSE-EN Vétérinaire (315552301) / SudocTOULOUSE3-BU Santé-Centrale (315552105) / SudocSudocFranceF