Equivalent Persistent Efficacy of Ivermectin, Abamectin, Doramectin and Moxidectin in Cattle

Authors

  • W. G. Ryan Merck AgVet, P. 0. Box 2000, Rahway, NJ USA 07065
  • C. Entrocasso MSD AgVet, 1638 Vicente Lopez, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • S. Gross Merck AgVet, P. 0. Box 2000, Rahway, NJ USA 07065
  • A. Kloeck Logos Ag Vet, Old Pretoria Road, Halfway House 1685, Transvaal, South Africa,
  • W. T. R. Grimshaw MSD Ag Vet, Hertford Road, Hoddesdon, Herts, EN11 9BU, England
  • M. D. Soll Merck AgVet, P. 0. Box 2000, Rahway, NJ USA 07065

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21423/aabppro19965973

Keywords:

strategic parasite control, pasture contamination, fecal egg count, post treatment, anti-parasitic compounds

Abstract

As one of the major goals in strategic parasite control is to minimize the level of pasture contamination, post treatment fecal egg count (FEC) reduction provides a good indicator of the relative utility of anti-parasitic compounds under field conditions.

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Published

1996-09-12

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Research Summaries 1

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