Pegram R G, Lemche J
Vet Rec. 1985 Nov 23;117(21):551-4. doi: 10.1136/vr.117.21.551.
The efficacy of multiple subcutaneous injections (200 micrograms/kg) of ivermectin in the control of naturally occurring tick infestations on traditionally managed Tonga-IIa (Sanga type) calves and yearlings was assessed in two field trials. In the first trial Boophilus decoloratus infestations were decreased following treatments at monthly intervals. In the second trial, with weekly and two weekly treatment intervals, infestations of Rhipicephalus appendiculatus were controlled less effectively than infestations of Amblyomma variegatum or Hyalomma truncatum. However, no engorging females of any of the tick species were found on treated animals. In treated cattle, significantly greater liveweight gain occurred than can be attributed to the control of tick infestations alone.
在两项田间试验中,评估了多次皮下注射伊维菌素(200微克/千克)对传统管理的汤加-IIa(桑加类型)犊牛和一岁牛自然发生的蜱虫感染的控制效果。在第一项试验中,每月间隔进行治疗后,脱色牛蜱感染减少。在第二项试验中,治疗间隔为每周和每两周一次,对附红细胞体蜱的控制效果不如对杂色花蜱或截形璃眼蜱的控制效果。然而,在接受治疗的动物身上未发现任何一种蜱虫的饱血雌蜱。在接受治疗的牛中,体重增加显著大于仅归因于蜱虫感染控制的体重增加。