Preliminary study of nematode resistance to anthelmintic drugs in two goat farms in terengganu

Gastrointestinal nematodes considered to be among the factors that could affect the goats’ productivity. The objective of this study was to evaluate the current status of nematode resistance to anthelminthic drugs in two farms (Veterinary Research Academy Jenang, Marang and Hulu Seladang Seti...

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Main Authors: Asmad, Kari, Faisal, Abubakar, Tijjani Haruna, Usman
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spelling my-unisza-ir.69282022-09-13T05:27:02Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/6928/ Preliminary study of nematode resistance to anthelmintic drugs in two goat farms in terengganu Asmad, Kari Faisal, Abubakar Tijjani Haruna, Usman QH301 Biology Gastrointestinal nematodes considered to be among the factors that could affect the goats’ productivity. The objective of this study was to evaluate the current status of nematode resistance to anthelminthic drugs in two farms (Veterinary Research Academy Jenang, Marang and Hulu Seladang Setiu Farms). The goats were randomly divided into five treatments which include control (A), albendazole oral administration (B), levamisole oral administration (C), ivermectin subcutaneous injection (D) and ivermectin pour on groups (E). After two weeks of the treatment the feces were collected and fecal egg count was examined. The mean of fecal egg count reduction (FECR) obtained was not statistically (p>0.05) different between the treatments, and FECR% was lower than 66% in all of the five treatments (A, B, C, D and E). In conclusion, two farms revealed the resistance of nematode to Albendazole, Levamisole, and Ivermectin anthelmintic drugs. This study suggested that the anthelmintic treatment is unlikely to be the suitable method of controlling nematode population, thus studies are needed to investigate further on the effectiveness of other methods of control such as the use of herbs. Penerbit UTM Press 2015 Article PeerReviewed image en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/6928/1/FH02-FBIM-15-04686.jpg Asmad, Kari and Faisal, Abubakar and Tijjani Haruna, Usman (2015) Preliminary study of nematode resistance to anthelmintic drugs in two goat farms in terengganu. Jurnal Teknologi, 77 (24). pp. 13-16. ISSN 01279696
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Asmad, Kari
Faisal, Abubakar
Tijjani Haruna, Usman
Preliminary study of nematode resistance to anthelmintic drugs in two goat farms in terengganu
description Gastrointestinal nematodes considered to be among the factors that could affect the goats’ productivity. The objective of this study was to evaluate the current status of nematode resistance to anthelminthic drugs in two farms (Veterinary Research Academy Jenang, Marang and Hulu Seladang Setiu Farms). The goats were randomly divided into five treatments which include control (A), albendazole oral administration (B), levamisole oral administration (C), ivermectin subcutaneous injection (D) and ivermectin pour on groups (E). After two weeks of the treatment the feces were collected and fecal egg count was examined. The mean of fecal egg count reduction (FECR) obtained was not statistically (p>0.05) different between the treatments, and FECR% was lower than 66% in all of the five treatments (A, B, C, D and E). In conclusion, two farms revealed the resistance of nematode to Albendazole, Levamisole, and Ivermectin anthelmintic drugs. This study suggested that the anthelmintic treatment is unlikely to be the suitable method of controlling nematode population, thus studies are needed to investigate further on the effectiveness of other methods of control such as the use of herbs.
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author Asmad, Kari
Faisal, Abubakar
Tijjani Haruna, Usman
author_facet Asmad, Kari
Faisal, Abubakar
Tijjani Haruna, Usman
author_sort Asmad, Kari
title Preliminary study of nematode resistance to anthelmintic drugs in two goat farms in terengganu
title_short Preliminary study of nematode resistance to anthelmintic drugs in two goat farms in terengganu
title_full Preliminary study of nematode resistance to anthelmintic drugs in two goat farms in terengganu
title_fullStr Preliminary study of nematode resistance to anthelmintic drugs in two goat farms in terengganu
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary study of nematode resistance to anthelmintic drugs in two goat farms in terengganu
title_sort preliminary study of nematode resistance to anthelmintic drugs in two goat farms in terengganu
publisher Penerbit UTM Press
publishDate 2015
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