Beasley A, Abbas G, Hughes K, El-Hage C, Jacobson C, Bauquier J, Wilkes E, Carrigan P, Cudmore L, Hurley J, Beveridge I, Nielsen M, Jabbar A
School of Agriculture and Food Sustainability, The University of Queensland, Gatton, Queensland, Australia.
Melbourne Veterinary School, The University of Melbourne, Werribee, Victoria, 3030, Australia.
Aust Vet J. 2025 Apr;103(4):151-158. doi: 10.1111/avj.13424. Epub 2025 Jan 21.
Over the past few decades, the emergence of resistance amongst intestinal parasites of horses to all available anthelmintic classes has emphasised the need for a paradigm shift in parasite control approaches within the Australian equine industry. Findings of a recent Australia-wide research project have provided new insights into intestinal parasites (i.e. strongyles and ascarids) and parasite control from the perspectives of Australian horse breeders and equine veterinarians. The published data have revealed recent trends in parasite prevalence and distribution, breeders' and veterinarians' attitudes and perspectives on controlling horse internal parasites, the efficacy of commonly used anthelmintic products and post-treatment egg reappearance periods. These studies have formed the basis of newly developed guidelines managing and treating gastrointestinal nematodes in horses. Tailored for equine veterinarians, these guidelines contain information on target parasites and risk factors for their transmission, as well as practical advice for surveillance, anthelmintic choice, timing of treatment, testing for anthelmintic resistance and managing refugia. The Australian Guidelines for Equine Internal Parasite Management (AGEIPM) will serve as a pocket companion for equine veterinarians, providing best-practice recommendations grounded in locally conducted scientific research. Dissemination and extension of the AGEIPM to industry will strengthen the client-practitioner relationship. The aim is to reduce reliance on blanket deworming in equine parasite management programs and help curb the progression of resistance to the limited anthelmintic classes available for treating horses.
在过去几十年中,马的肠道寄生虫对所有现有驱虫药类别均产生了抗药性,这凸显了澳大利亚养马业在寄生虫控制方法上需要进行范式转变。最近一项全澳大利亚范围的研究项目结果,从澳大利亚马匹饲养者和马兽医的角度,为肠道寄生虫(即圆线虫和蛔虫)及寄生虫控制提供了新的见解。已发表的数据揭示了寄生虫流行率和分布的最新趋势、饲养者和兽医对控制马体内寄生虫的态度和观点、常用驱虫产品的疗效以及治疗后虫卵再现期。这些研究构成了新制定的马胃肠道线虫管理和治疗指南的基础。这些指南是为马兽医量身定制的,包含有关目标寄生虫及其传播风险因素的信息,以及监测、驱虫药选择、治疗时机、驱虫药抗药性检测和避难所管理的实用建议。《澳大利亚马体内寄生虫管理指南》(AGEIPM)将成为马兽医的得力助手,提供基于本地开展的科学研究的最佳实践建议。将AGEIPM传播和推广至行业将加强客户与从业者的关系。目的是减少在马寄生虫管理计划中对全面驱虫的依赖,并帮助遏制对用于治疗马匹的有限驱虫药类别的抗药性发展。