O'Meara Bryan, Mulcahy Grace
Department of Veterinary Parasitology and Microbiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland.
Vet Parasitol. 2002 Oct 16;109(1-2):101-10. doi: 10.1016/s0304-4017(02)00249-2.
We report the results of a survey to assess the attitudes of horse owners and managers of equine businesses in Ireland to the control of helminth parasites, and the extent to which veterinary practitioners are involved in providing advice on parasite control of horses. Replies to our questionnaire indicated that there is a high level of awareness on the need for helminth control, typically leading to several doses of anthelmintic being administered to each animal every year. While a majority of respondents (61%) were concerned about the issue of anthelmintic resistance, only a few were of the opinion that it was a problem on their establishment. Measures to minimise the development of resistance, such as decreasing the frequency of dosing, optimising non-drug-based control strategies and assessing the need for dosing by faecal egg counts (FECs), were not widely employed in a strategic manner. Just over half (54%) of respondents indicated that they devised worming control programmes based on veterinary advice, and a large majority did not perceive any need for modification of their current worm control programmes. We concluded that there is considerable scope for increased veterinary involvement in the design and implementation of control programmes for helminths in horses, and that veterinarians do not always provide advice in accordance with "best practice" in helminth control.
我们报告了一项调查结果,该调查旨在评估爱尔兰马匹所有者和马匹企业管理者对蠕虫寄生虫控制的态度,以及兽医从业者在提供马匹寄生虫控制建议方面的参与程度。对我们问卷的回复表明,人们对蠕虫控制的必要性有很高的认识,通常每年会给每只动物使用几剂驱虫药。虽然大多数受访者(61%)担心驱虫药耐药性问题,但只有少数人认为这在他们的养殖场是个问题。减少用药频率、优化非药物控制策略以及通过粪便虫卵计数(FECs)评估用药需求等尽量减少耐药性发展的措施,并未得到广泛的战略性应用。略超过一半(54%)的受访者表示,他们根据兽医建议制定驱虫控制计划,而且绝大多数人认为没有必要修改当前的驱虫控制计划。我们得出结论,兽医在马匹蠕虫控制计划的设计和实施方面的参与度有很大提升空间,而且兽医并不总是按照蠕虫控制的“最佳实践”提供建议。