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塞拉菌素对实验性感染跳蚤的犬猫治疗和控制跳蚤过敏性皮炎临床症状的疗效。

Efficacy of selamectin in the treatment and control of clinical signs of flea allergy dermatitis in dogs and cats experimentally infested with fleas.

作者信息

Dickin Sandy K, McTier Tom L, Murphy Martin G, Bond Ross, Mason Ian S, Payne-Johnson Mark, Smith David G, Evans Nigel A, Jernigan Ann D, Rowan Tim G

机构信息

Pfizer Animal Health, Veterinary Medicine and Research and Development, Sandwich, Kent CT13 9NJ, UK.

出版信息

J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2003 Sep 1;223(5):639-44. doi: 10.2460/javma.2003.223.639.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To determine whether treatment with selamectin would reduce clinical signs of flea allergy dermatitis (FAD) in dogs and cats housed in flea-infested environments.

DESIGN

Randomized controlled trial.

ANIMALS

22 dogs and 17 cats confirmed to have FAD.

PROCEDURE

Animals were housed in carpeted pens capable of supporting the flea life cycle and infested with 100 fleas (Ctenocephalides felis) on days -13 and -2 and on alternate weeks with 10 to 20 fleas. On day 0, 11 dogs and 8 cats were treated with selamectin (6 mg/kg [2.7 mg/lb]). Dogs were retreated on day 30; cats were retreated on days 30 and 60. All animals were examined periodically for clinical signs of FAD. Flea counts were conducted at weekly intervals.

RESULTS

Throughout the study, geometric mean flea counts exceeded 100 for control animals and were < or = 11 for selamectin-treated animals. Selamectin-treated cats had significant improvements in the severity of miliary lesions and scaling or crusting on days 42 and 84, compared with conditions on day -8, and in severity of excoriation on day 42. In contrast, control cats did not have any significant improvements in any of the clinical signs of FAD. Selamectin-treated dogs had significant improvements in all clinical signs on days 28 and 61, but in control dogs, severity of clinical signs of FAD was not significantly different from baseline severity at any time.

CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE

Results suggest that topical administration of selamectin, even without the use of supplementary environmental control measures and with minimal therapeutic intervention, can reduce the severity of clinical signs of FAD in dogs and cats.

摘要

目的

确定在跳蚤滋生环境中饲养的犬猫使用塞拉菌素治疗是否会减轻跳蚤过敏性皮炎(FAD)的临床症状。

设计

随机对照试验。

动物

22只犬和17只猫,确诊患有FAD。

程序

将动物饲养在铺有地毯的围栏中,该围栏能够支持跳蚤的生命周期,并在第-13天和-2天感染100只跳蚤(猫栉首蚤),并每隔一周感染10至20只跳蚤。在第0天,11只犬和8只猫接受塞拉菌素治疗(6mg/kg[2.7mg/lb])。犬在第30天再次治疗;猫在第30天和60天再次治疗。定期检查所有动物的FAD临床症状。每周进行跳蚤计数。

结果

在整个研究过程中,对照动物的几何平均跳蚤计数超过100,而塞拉菌素治疗的动物的计数≤11。与第-8天的情况相比,塞拉菌素治疗的猫在第42天和84天的粟粒疹严重程度以及脱屑或结痂方面有显著改善,在第42天的擦伤严重程度也有显著改善。相比之下,对照猫的FAD任何临床症状均未出现显著改善。塞拉菌素治疗的犬在第28天和61天所有临床症状均有显著改善,但对照犬的FAD临床症状严重程度在任何时候与基线严重程度均无显著差异。

结论及临床意义

结果表明,即使不使用补充环境控制措施且治疗干预最少,局部应用塞拉菌素也可减轻犬猫FAD的临床症状严重程度。

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