Title: Deworming in Animal
1An Overview of Anthelmintics
- Dr Nisar Ahmad, PhD
- Assistant Professor
- Department of Parasitology
- UVAS, Lahore
2What is Deworming?
- Sometimes known as Worming or Drenching, is the
giving of an Anthelmintic drug (a wormer, dewormer
, or drench) to an animal
3How Parasites Hurt Animals
- Absorb digested nutrients
- Suck blood
- Cause mechanical obstruction
- Destroy tissue
- Secret toxins
- Immune Suppression
4Symptoms of Worm Infestation
- Animal lacks vigor Dull and depressed
- Poor appetite
- Loss of body weight
- Diarrhea with mucus, blood or worms
- Animal eats soil or other organic matters
- Rough hair coat and anemia
5Symptoms of Worm Infestation
6Parasitic Infestation
7Parasitic Infestation
Anemia
Submandibular Swelling
8Risk Factors For Parasites
- Warm Weather
- 2 inches of rain in a month
- Pasture Grazing
- High Stocking Rate
- Thin Animals
- Animal in Lactation
- Long Residence on a Pasture
9Classification
- Four families of drugs for internal parasites
- Benzimidazoles (white dewormers) Albendazole,
Fenbendazole, mebendazole, and Oxfendazole - Imidazothiazoles Pyrantel, Levamisole, and
Moratel - Macrolytic Lactones or Avermectins - Ivermectin
(Ivomec), Doramectin, and Moxidectin - Others- Praziquantel, Clorsulon, etc
10Spectrum of Anthelmintics
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12Guideline for Anthelmintic
- Dosages
- Albendazole -20 mg/kg (Not in 1st trimester)
- Fenbendazole- 10 mg/kg
- Ivermectin- 0.4 mg/kg
- Levamisole- 12 mg/kg
- Moxidectin- 0.5 mg/kg
13Mode of action of Avermectin
- Ivermectin binds with high affinity to
glutamate-gated chloride channels which occur in
invertebrate nerve and muscle cells, causing an
increase in the permeability of the cell membrane
to chloride ions with hyper polarization of the
nerve or muscle cell. Hyper polarization results
in paralysis and death of the parasite either
directly or by causing the worms to starve.
14Avermectin
15Mode of action of Benzimidazoles
- Benzimidazoles selectively bind to nematode
ß-tubulin, thus preventing the formation of
microtubules and so stopping cell division.
Impaired uptake of glucose, leading to depletion
of glycogen which causes the nematodes to starve
to death.
16Mode of Action of Praziquantel
- Praziquantel works by causing severe spasms and
paralysis of the worms' muscles. This paralysis
is accompanied by a rapid Ca 2 influx inside the
parasite. This influx of Ca results in tetanic
contractions of the parasitic musculature and an
intense vacuolation of their integument.
17Selection of a Dewormer
- Animal being treated (calf vs. cow, beef vs.
dairy) - Product efficacy
- Ease of application
- Broad Spectrum of control ( immature, mature,
inhibited) - Cost effectiveness
- Slaughter/milk withdrawal time
- Personal Safety
18Deworming in sheep/goat
- Sheep and goats are susceptible to worms due to
their close grazing behavior and slow-to-develop
immunity. Goats are more susceptible than sheep
when forced to graze (versus browse) - Lambs should be wormed at approximately 8 weeks
of age, and again every 4-8 weeks until a year of
age.
19Cont
- Ewes should be wormed 2-4 weeks before lambing to
reduce the passage of parasites to the lambs. - Does in early pregnancy (up to 2 months) should
not be dewormed to avoid abortion. - At least once per year, goats/sheep should be
dewormed for tapeworms
20Cattle and Buffalo
- Cattle can be infected by roundworms (nematodes),
tapeworms (cestodes) and flukes (trematode) - Roundworms are considered the most economically
devastating internal parasites of livestock - The barber pole worm (Haemonchus)
- The small brown stomach worm (Ostertagia)
- Cooperia
21- Internal parasites of lesser concern are
tapeworms and lungworms - Tapeworms, which are visible in the manure, can
cause weight loss and death in extreme cases. - Tapeworms can be controlled by administering an
Anthelmintics from the benzimidazole family
22Commonly available Anthelmintics
- Oxyclozanide, Oxfendazole Cobalt and Selenium
Albandazole
23Ivermectin
24Cont
TRADE NAME GENERIC NAME
Profax (Oxfendazole)
Fasisym (Triclabendazole)
Zanil ( Oxyclozanide)
Nilzan plus (Levamisole Oxyclozanide Selenium cobalt)
25Characteristics of a Good Dewormer
- Not Poisonous
- Easy to administer
- Effective for all stages of parasites
- Economical
- Effective for a longer period of time
- Act specifically at the target site
26Natural/Herbal Dewormer
27Efficacy of a Dewormer
- An effective dewormer will reduce fecal counts by
95 7-14 days after administration. - Fecal Egg Count before deworming, 1,000 eggs per
gram(EPG) - For example10 days after deworming 200 EPG 80
Fecal Egg Count Reduction.
28Anthelmintics Resistance
- Drug resistance in parasites is extremely common.
The effectiveness of an Anthelmintics should
always be tested before being used. - Do not worm unnecessarily
- Make sure you are giving the correct dose. Dont
overdose or under dose - Change the type of wormer used so you are using a
different type of drug to prevent resistance
29ANY QUESTIONS ?
30THANKS