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Parasitology Research | 2009
Josephus J. Fourie; Petrus C. Delport; L.J. Fourie; Josef Heine; Ivan G. Horak; Klemens Krieger
This laboratory study compared the efficacy of two treatment regimens using an imidacloprid (10 %) /moxidectin (2.5 %) topical formulation (Advocate®, Bayer) on dogs with generalised demodicosis. Sixteen dogs were randomly allocated to two equal groups. One group was treated at 28-day intervals for 12 weeks and the second group at weekly intervals for 15 weeks. Mite numbers were estimated and demodectic lesions were evaluated on each dog before treatment and at approximately 28-day intervals thereafter. Consistently greater reduction in mite numbers was recorded for the weekly treatment regimen. Dogs treated at weekly intervals exhibited markedly fewer clinical signs and greater hair regrowth and weight gain than those treated at 28-day intervals. To assess the safety of a weekly treatment interval in dogs, a study was done in which the investigational compound was administered at weekly intervals at five times the recommended dose for a period of 16 consecutive weeks. Apart from transient erythema at the site of administration in one dog and scaliness of the skin in another, no clinical signs of toxicity could be observed. Assessment of 27 blood parameters indicated that only basophils were outside the reference values on days +13 and +69, during the safety trial period.
Experimental and Applied Acarology | 1999
F.J. Van der Lingen; L.J. Fourie; D.J. Kok; J. M. van Zyl
Observations on oviposition and egg development of Ixodes rubicundus were made under laboratory conditions. Engorged females were exposed to temperatures in the range 10–25°C and relative humidities (RHs) of 33 and 93%. The pre-oviposition period, oviposition period, incubation period, conversion efficiency index (CEI) values and fecundity were determined. The mean pre-oviposition period varied from 13.3 days (temperature 25°C and RH 33%) to 68.3 days (temperature 10°C and RH 93%). Oviposition extended from a mean of 39 days (temperature 25°C and RH 93%) to 201.7 days (temperature 10°C and RH 93%). The developmental zero temperature for the pre-oviposition period was 9.2°C. The mean total number of eggs produced by engorged I. rubicundus females varied from 2045.7 (temperature 10°C and RH 93%) to 3777.7 (temperature 20°C and RH 93%). Both female mass and RH significantly (p < 0.01) influenced the number of eggs produced. CEI values varied between 43.1–54.4% (RH 93%) and 34.1–42.5% (RH 33%). At 93% RH females produced between 14.2 and 17.7 eggs per mg body mass compared to the 13.2–14.6 eggs per mg body mass at 33% RH. The shortest mean incubation period recorded was 164.3 days (temperature 25°C and RH 93%). The developmental zero temperature for incubation was 6.5°C. Both the pre-oviposition and oviposition periods of I. rubicundus are more extended compared to other species of the genus. Ixodes rubicundus produces a large number of small eggs compared to other prostriate ticks.
Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research | 2002
S. Mekonnen; N.R. Bryson; L.J. Fourie; R.J. Peter; Arthur M. Spickett; R.J. Taylor; T. Strydom; Ivan Gerard Horak
Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research | 2001
P.A.H. Jacobs; L.J. Fourie; D.J. Kok; Ivan Gerard Horak
Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research | 2004
P.A.H. Jacobs; L.J. Fourie; Ivan Gerard Horak
Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research | 1986
L.J. Fourie; Ivan Gerard Horak
Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research | 2002
L.J. Fourie; D.J. Kok; W. Van Zyl; Ivan Gerard Horak
Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research | 1994
J.S. Du Toit; L.J. Fourie; Ivan Gerard Horak
Mammal Review | 1995
L.J. Fourie; J. S. Du Toit; D. J. Kok; Ivan Gerard Horak
Journal of The South African Veterinary Association-tydskrif Van Die Suid-afrikaanse Veterinere Vereniging | 2010
Josephus J. Fourie; L.J. Fourie; Ivan G. Horak; M.G. Snyman