Biological Institute, São Paulo, SP, 04014-002, Brazil.
MSD Animal Health, São Paulo, SP, 04583-110, Brazil.
Poult Sci. 2022 Oct;101(10):102099. doi: 10.1016/j.psj.2022.102099. Epub 2022 Aug 2.
Mite infestations in laying hens can cause losses to producers due to stress, reduced egg production and even death of birds. A new species of mite, Allopsoroptoides galli (A. galli), Analgoidea: Psoroptoididae, was recently identified in commercial laying farms in Brazil, causing damage due to its highly aggressive infestation that results in a sharp drop in egg production and culling. The present study evaluated the acaricidal action of a formulation containing fluralaner (Exzolt) against A. galli. Thirty-four laying hens naturally infested with A. galli were equally divided into a fluralaner-treated group and an untreated control group. The fluralaner-treated group received Exzolt in drinking water at a dose of 0.05 mL/kg body weight (equivalent to 0.5 mg fluralaner/kg body weight), twice, 7 d apart. Both groups were followed for 70 d evaluating the level of infestation by counting mites in skin scrapings and assessment of skin lesions. The average mite count of the treated group decreased significantly, dropping from 61.6 to 3.8 mites (D+7 to D+70). The efficacy progressively increased on subsequent days, reaching 98.8% on d +56 post-treatment and 96.9% on d +70. Recovery of skin lesions was observed after administration of Exzolt, showing a marked remission in the degree of lesions (2.5 on d -14 to 0.2 on d +70). The mean number of mites in the untreated control group ranged from 79.3 to 124.1 and the lesion score from 2.6 to 2.9, thus remaining stable throughout the study. The results obtained in the present study demonstrated that Exzolt administered at a dose of 0.05 mL of product/kg body weight (equivalent to 0.5 mg of fluralaner/kg body weight), twice at a 7-d interval, in drinking water was effective in the treatment of the mite Allopsoroptoides galli in naturally infested laying hens.
在产蛋母鸡中,螨虫的滋生会给养殖户带来损失,导致鸡群产生应激反应、产蛋量下降,甚至死亡。最近在巴西的商业产蛋场发现了一种新的螨虫物种,即 Allopsoroptoides galli(A. galli),隶属于 Analgoidea: Psoroptoididae。这种螨虫具有极强的侵袭性,会造成严重的螨虫滋生,导致产蛋量急剧下降,因而需要对其进行扑杀。本研究评估了含有氟虫腈(Exzolt)的配方对 A. galli 的杀螨作用。将 34 只自然感染 A. galli 的产蛋母鸡平均分为氟虫腈处理组和未处理对照组。氟虫腈处理组在饮用水中按 0.05 mL/kg 体重(相当于 0.5 mg 氟虫腈/kg 体重)的剂量使用 Exzolt,分两次给药,间隔 7 天。两组均随访 70 天,通过皮肤刮片中的螨虫计数和皮肤病变评估来评估螨虫感染水平。处理组的平均螨虫数量显著下降,从 61.6 只降至 3.8 只(D+7 至 D+70)。随后几天,疗效逐渐增加,在治疗后第 56 天达到 98.8%,第 70 天达到 96.9%。在给予 Exzolt 后观察到皮肤病变的恢复,病变程度明显减轻(从治疗前的 14 天 2.5 分降至 70 天 0.2 分)。未处理对照组的平均螨虫数量在 79.3 至 124.1 只之间,病变评分在 2.6 至 2.9 之间,整个研究过程中保持稳定。本研究结果表明,在饮用水中按 0.05 mL/kg 体重(相当于 0.5 mg 氟虫腈/kg 体重)的剂量,分两次给药,间隔 7 天,使用 Exzolt 对自然感染 A. galli 的产蛋母鸡进行治疗是有效的。