A Surveillance of Gastrointestinal Nematode and Lungworm Infections in Pasture Cattle in Takachi, Hokkaido Before and After Administration of Ivermectin Pour-on

A surveillance of gastrointestinal nematode and lungworm infections in 188 Holstein heifers was conducted in the public pasture on Toyokoro Town in Hokkaido using two fecal examinations before and after ivermectin pour-on was administered. In the initial fecal examination, 93.1% of cattle had gastro...

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Published inJapan society of veterinary epidemiology Vol. 3; no. 2; pp. 83 - 87
Main Authors FUNAKI, Hiroshi, SHIRAHAMA, Jun, HIRATSUKA, Shigerou, HANASHI, Teruo, NAGATA, Tadashi, HANYU, Hideki, KINOSHITA, Gen, UZUKA, Yuji, YAGI, Katsuyoshi, SARASHINA, Takao
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published The Japan Society of Veterinary Epidemiology 1999
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ISSN1343-2583
1881-2562
DOI10.2743/jve.3.83

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Summary:A surveillance of gastrointestinal nematode and lungworm infections in 188 Holstein heifers was conducted in the public pasture on Toyokoro Town in Hokkaido using two fecal examinations before and after ivermectin pour-on was administered. In the initial fecal examination, 93.1% of cattle had gastrointestinal nematode eggs. In the second fecal examination which was conducted on one and half month after the initial examination, cattle positive for gastrointestinal nematode eggs decreased to 71.8% and the average EPG also decreased significantly (p<0.05) . Coccidial infections were observed in 187 of 188 cattle in the initial examination and this did not decrease in the second examination. The results of this survey indicated that some measure need to be taken against parasite infections in pasture cattle including coccidial infection.
ISSN:1343-2583
1881-2562
DOI:10.2743/jve.3.83