Parasitology 2012-11-01

Comparison of single and split-dose flubendazole treatment for the nematode parasite Trichostrongylus tenuis in experimentally infected grey partridges Perdix perdix.

D Purdy, N J Aebischer, C Davis

Index: Parasitology 139(13) , 1780-3, (2012)

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Abstract

Different therapeutic regimes using flubendazole for the treatment of Trichostrongylus tenuis infection in experimentally infected grey partridges Perdix perdix were examined. Flubendazole dosages of 4, 8 and 20 mg/kg were administered orally as a single dose or split into 3 or 9 parts given over 9 days. The efficacy against adult worms in the caeca improved with dose rate. Split doses were at least as effective as single doses, which removed up to 83% of adult T. tenuis. A dose of 20 mg/kg administered on a daily basis over 3 or 9 days gave the best clearance of T. tenuis, resulting in a reduction of at least 95% in worm burden.

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