[A case of chronic fascioliasis in a horse].
Abstract: A case of Fasciola hepática infection in a horse in Austria is reported. Faeces became negative for P. hepática eggs after the horse was given niclofolan orally at 300 mg. per kg. body-weight.
Publication Date: 1971-12-01 PubMed ID: 5171598
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The research article discusses a case study of chronic Fasciola hepática infection in a horse in Austria, which was successfully treated with the oral administration of Niclofolan, a veterinary deworming agent.
Overview of Fasciola hepática Infection
- The central subject of the research is Fasciola hepática, commonly known as the liver fluke. This is a parasite that primarily infects the liver of various mammals, including horses. The infection caused by this parasite, known as fascioliasis, can lead to serious health issues.
- The study is based on a particular case of chronic fascioliasis in a horse in Austria, making it an object of interest in terms of geographical relevance and animal health management in Europe.
Therapeutic Approach and Results
- In managing the case, the researchers used niclofolan – a therapeutic agent popular for its deworming properties. This medication was administered orally to the horse, with a dosage of 300 mg per kilogram of the horse’s body weight.
- Following the treatment, the researchers conducted a fecal examination to determine the presence of Fasciola hepática eggs as an indicator of the parasite’s presence. The horse’s feces tested negative, which signals the successful eradication of the parasite.
- The effectiveness of niclofolan in this case study suggests it could be a suitable drug for treating chronic fascioliasis in horses, an insight of considerable relevance to the veterinary profession and animal health practitioners, especially those managing horse health.
Cite This Article
APA
Laber G.
(1971).
[A case of chronic fascioliasis in a horse].
Wien Tierarztl Monatsschr, 58(12), 432-435.
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MeSH Terms
- Administration, Oral
- Animals
- Anthelmintics / administration & dosage
- Anthelmintics / therapeutic use
- Chronic Disease
- Dinitrophenols / administration & dosage
- Dinitrophenols / therapeutic use
- Fasciola hepatica / drug effects
- Fascioliasis / drug therapy
- Fascioliasis / veterinary
- Feces
- Horse Diseases / drug therapy
- Horses
- Parasite Egg Count
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