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Field evaluation of the efficacy and safety of emodepside/praziquantel spot–on solution against naturally acquired nematode and cestode infections in domestic cats

Authors :
Altreuther, G.
Buch, J.
Charles, S.
Davis, W.
Krieger, K.
Radeloff, I.
Source :
Parasitology Research; October 2005, Vol. 97 Issue: Supplement 1 pS58-S64, 7p
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Two controlled, blinded and randomized multi–site clinical field studies evaluated the efficacy and safety of emodepside/praziquantel spot–on in the treatment of gastrointestinal nematode and cestode infections in cats. In a study conducted in Europe, faecal egg count reductions of >98% for all nematode eggs and eggs of Toxocara cati, respectively, were observed in cats treated with emodepside/praziquantel spot–on (Profender®, Bayer AG, Leverkusen, Germany). For a positivecontrol product containing selamectin (Stronghold) reductions of >95% were observed. A 100% reduction of faecal eggs and proglottids was observed in cats treated with emodepside/praziquantel spot–on that were infected with cestodes. In a study conducted in North America, cats were treated with either emodepside/praziquantel spot–on plus a placebo tablet or a combination of two control products containing, respectively, selamectin (Revolution) and epsiprantel (Cestex). Faecal egg count reduction for eggs of T. catiwas >99% for both treatments. For faecal eggs and proglottids of Dipylidium caninumreductions of >99 and >97% were recorded for cats treated with emodepside/praziquantel spot–on and the control group, respectively. No adverse reactions were observed in the European study, and only mild ones of short duration in a few cats from both treatment groups of the North American study. The two studies demonstrated that emodepside/praziquantel spot–on is highly efficacious and safe under field conditions.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09320113 and 14321955
Volume :
97
Issue :
Supplement 1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Parasitology Research
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs7834609
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00436-005-1445-0