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Veterinary Parasitology | 2018

Efficacy of spinosad on the treatment of myiasis caused by Cochliomyia hominivorax (Diptera: Calliphoridae) in dogs

Priscila Cardim de Oliveira; Paula de Abreu Moraes; Fabio Barbour Scott; Guilherme G. Verocai; Thaís Ribeiro Correia; Julio Israel Fernandes

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the overall efficacy, larval expulsion and larvicidal effect of spinosad on the treatment of myiasis caused by New World screwworm Cochliomyia hominivorax in naturally infested dogs. Six Beagle dogs presenting with myiasis were treated once with spinosad 560 mg, with dosages ranging from 43 to 577 mg/kg. Dogs were observed with 15 min post treatment, and with intervals of 15 min within the first hour followed by hourly evaluations up to six hours post-treatment. After this period, the remaining larvae were mechanically removed. Spontaneous expulsion of larvae was variable among dogs. All dogs received support treatment and were followed up for healing of the myiasis-associated lesion. On average, the highest larval expulsion occurred four hours after treatment. A single spinosad treatment had an overall efficacy of 79.7% (56.7-100%). The average larval expulsion rate was 73.3% (56.7-100%), reached its maximum within 6 h post-treatment, and the average larvicidal effect was only 23.7% (0-58.3%). No animal needed a second dosage 24 h post-treatment, lesions were completely healed within 8 days post-treatment. Despite not reaching the desirable 100% efficacy, spinosad treatment is an option in managing NSW myiasis, in conjunction with mechanical removal of maggots that remain in the lesion and support treatment.


Veterinary Parasitology | 2018

Efficacy of a dinotefuran, pyriproxyfen and permethrin combination product against Ctenocephalides felis felis (Bouché, 1835) (Siphonaptera: Pulicidae) on artificially infested rabbits

Debora Azevedo Borges; Paula de Abreu Moraes; Jaime Dias Cardoso; Priscila Cardim de Oliveira; Anne Marie Yasui; Isabella Maxwell Paulino Fernandes; Monique Moraes Lambert; Thaís Ribeiro Correia; Fabio Barbour Scott

The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of an insecticidal product in rabbits that combines the neonicotinoid dinotefuran with the pyrethroid permethrin plus the insect growth regulator pyriproxyfen. Adult New Zealand rabbits (n = 12) were infested with Ctenocephalides felis felis (50 males and 50 females per rabbit) at days -7, -2, +5, +12 and +19. The control group (n = 6) received no treatment and the treated group (n = 6) received the commercial formulation, indicated for use in dogs, which was applied topically on day 0. The animals were mechanically evaluated with combs (comb test), to assess pulicidal efficacy, on days -5, +2, +7, +14 and +21. All flea removals and counts were performed by region, following the order: head, ears, neck, forelegs, dorsum, abdomen, hind limbs and tail, in order to determine the preferred sites of parasitism by the C. felis felis flea in rabbits. The distribution of fleas prevailed in the head region (about 62%), followed by the neck and back (14 and 11%, respectively). The insecticidal efficacy was calculated using arithmetic means, showing effectiveness of 100% on days +2 and +7 and 82.2% and 81.6%, on days +14 and +21, respectively. Thus the present study has shown the combination to be a viable option in the treatment and control of rabbits infested by C. felis felis.


Parasites & Vectors | 2018

Laboratory evaluation of the efficacy of lotilaner (Credelio™) against Amblyomma cajennense ( sensu lato ) infestations of dogs

Pedro Veloso Facury Lasmar; Martin Murphy; Steve Nanchen; Jason Drake; Katherina Coumendouros; Debora Azevedo Borges; Priscila Cardim de Oliveira; Fabio Barbour Scott

BackgroundThe ixodid tick Amblyomma cajennense (sensu lato) complex, widespread throughout South and Central America, is also present in Mexico, Texas and Florida. As a vector of Rickettsia rickettsii, and potentially of other pathogens, infestations with A. cajennense present a substantial health risk to humans, dogs and other mammals. Oral administration of lotilaner flavored chewable tablets (CredelioTM, Elanco) to dogs was previously shown to rapidly provide killing activity of infesting ticks. This study investigated lotilaner’s efficacy against A. cajennense (s.l.).MethodsTwenty purpose-bred Beagles (10 male and 10 female) were ranked by Day -5 burdens of nymphal A. cajennense (s.l.) and randomized to either treatment with lotilaner or to a sham-treated control group. On Day 0, dogs were fed within approximately 30 min prior to oral lotilaner administration at as close as possible to 20 mg/kg, the minimum dose rate. For efficacy assessments, tick counts were completed 48 h post-treatment or 48 h after experimental challenge infestations with 200 nymphal A. cajennense (s.l.) on Days -7, -2, 7, 14, 21 and 28.ResultsTick infestations in the control group dogs ranged from a low of 43 to 95, with the average infestation remaining above 25% at each assessment, thereby meeting the requirement for efficacy comparison with the treated group. Lotilaner efficacy was 100% within 48 h post-treatment, and at nine days post-treatment. Efficacy was greater than 99% at all subsequent assessments through Day 30. No treatment-related adverse events were observed.ConclusionThe results demonstrate that lotilaner, administered orally to dogs at a minimum dose of 20 mg/kg is well tolerated, provides rapid reduction of existing A. cajennense (s.l.) tick infestations, and provides sustained residual protection for at least 30 days against subsequent infestation by A. cajennense (s.l.).


Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine | 2017

Hipotireoidismo congênito primário em cão: relato de caso

Rafaela Bruno Faria Pisani; Priscila Cardim de Oliveira; Isabela Pessôa Barbieri Bastos; Julio Israel Fernandes

Canine congenital hypothyroidism is a rare and underdiagnosed endocrine disorder, their true incidenceis unknown because many dogs with this condition die before reaching three months of age. The disordercan cause a range of clinical signs as the lack of thyroid hormones on the animal’s body because of lowmetabolism signs of multiple organs. Affected dogs may have mental retardation and abnormalities inskeletal development. Diagnosis is made through the animal’s history, laboratory screening tests addedto the clinical and epidemiological findings and serum levels of thyroid hormones. This paper reportsa case of canine congenital hypothyroidism in a Chow-Chow dog, with one year old, diagnosed at theVeterinary Hospital of the Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro. The animal was submitted to hormonereplacement therapy with levothyroxine Sodium resulting in clinical improvement.


Veterinária e Zootecnia | 2012

DIOCTOFIMOSE INGUINAL EM CÃO - RELATO DE CASO.

Vanessa da Cosolação Cassin Maia; Suzana Limeira Vieira; Priscila Cardim de Oliveira; Fernanda de Souza Campos; Viviane Horta; Cristiano Chaves Pessoa da Veiga


Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine | 2017

Eficácia carrapaticida e preventiva sobre Rhipicephalus microplus da associação de abamectina com fluazuron em bovinos artificialmente infestados

Cristiane Nunes Coelho; Diefrey Ribeiro Campos; Barbara Rauta de Avelar; Gabriela Ferreira de Oliveira; Priscila Cardim de Oliveira; Raphael Comissário Melo; Thaís Ribeiro Correia; Fabio Barbour Scott


Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine | 2017

FÍSTULA ARTERIOVENOSA HEPÁTICA EM CÃO: RELATO DE CASO

Letícia de Paula Siqueira Isidoro; Priscila Cardim de Oliveira; Taciana Oliveira Lopes; Mário dos Santos Filho; Cristiano Chaves Pessoa da Veiga; Jonimar Pereira Paiva; Julio Israel Fernandes


Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2013

Teores de iodo em dietas secas e úmidas para gatos adultos comercializadas na cidade do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

Priscila Cardim de Oliveira; Rita de Cássia Campbell Machado Botteon; Flávio Lopes da Silva; Paulo de Tarso Landgraf Botteon; Cristiano Chaves Pessoa da Veiga


Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine | 2013

ECOCARDIOGRAFIA OBSTÉTRICA NO DIAGNÓSTICO DE CARDIOPATIA DILATADA IDIOPATICA EM CÃO: RELATO DE CASO*

Cristiano Chaves Pessoa da Veiga; Paulo Costa Bomfim; Priscila Cardim de Oliveira; Bruno Gonçalves de Souza; Gabriela Ferreira de Oliveira; Lara Lages da Silveira; Jonimar Pereira Paiva


Veterinária e Zootecnia | 2012

MICOBACTERIOSE GENERALIZADA EM CÃO - RELATO DE CASO.

Gabriela Ferreira de Oliveira; Bruno Gonçalves de Souza; Priscila Cardim de Oliveira; Felipe Delorme Azevedo; Paulo Vargas Peixoto; Cristiano Chaves Pessoa da Veiga

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Cristiano Chaves Pessoa da Veiga

Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro

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Bruno Gonçalves de Souza

Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro

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Fabio Barbour Scott

Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro

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Gabriela Ferreira de Oliveira

Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro

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Julio Israel Fernandes

Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro

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Suzana Limeira Vieira

Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro

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Thaís Ribeiro Correia

Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro

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Debora Azevedo Borges

Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro

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Felipe Delorme Azevedo

Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro

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Fernanda de Souza Campos

Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro

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