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Comparison of the initial and residual speed of Amblyomma americanum kill on dogs treated with a single dose of Bravecto® Chew (25 mg/kg fluralaner) or Simparica TRIO® (1.2 mg/kg sarolaner, 24 µg/kg moxidectin, 5 mg/kg pyrantel).

Journal:
Parasites & vectors
Year:
2025
Authors:
Reif, Kathryn E et al.
Affiliation:
Department of Pathobiology · United States
Species:
dog

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To manage tick infestations and reduce tick-borne pathogen transmission risk to dogs, compliant administration of a fast-acting ectoparasiticide is necessary. Isoxazoline-containing ectoparasiticide products provide systemic whole-body coverage; however, differences in tick kill have been observed between products and these differences may be more pronounced when controlling common dose-limiting tick species such as Amblyomma americanum. METHODS: Dogs were ranked by tick carrying capacity, randomly allocated to one of three treatment groups, and administered Bravecto&#xae; Chews (minimum 25&#xa0;mg/kg fluralaner), Simparica TRIO&#xae; (minimum 1.2&#xa0;mg/kg sarolaner, 24&#xa0;&#xb5;g/kg moxidectin, 5&#xa0;mg/kg pyrantel), or no treatment. Dogs were infested with approximately 50 unfed adult (25 female, 25 male) A.&#xa0;americanum on days -2, 21, 28, and 35. Live tick counts were performed at 8, 12, 24, 48, and 72&#xa0;h post-treatment (day 0) and post-infestation on days 21, 28, and 35. At each tick count timepoint, product efficacy was determined by comparing geometric mean live tick counts for each product-treated group to the untreated group and a linear mixed model was used for between-group comparisons. RESULTS: Compared with untreated dogs, significant control of existing A.&#xa0;americanum infestations began by 8&#xa0;h post-treatment (81.6%) and reached 98.0% control by 12-h for Bravecto&#xae;-treated dogs. In comparison, significant control for Simparica TRIO&#xae;-treated dogs began by 24&#xa0;h post-treatment (97.7%). When reinfested on day 21, A.&#xa0;americanum infestations were controlled more quickly for Bravecto&#xae; compared with Simparica TRIO&#xae;-treated dogs at 12&#xa0;h (efficacy 95.3% versus 25.5%, P&#x2009;<&#x2009;0.001) and 24&#xa0;h (efficacy 99.7% versus 70.9%, P&#x2009;<&#x2009;0.001) post-infestation. Similarly, when reinfested on day 28, faster A.&#xa0;americanum control occurred for Bravecto&#xae; compared with Simparica TRIO&#xae;-treated dogs at 12&#xa0;h (efficacy 87.9% versus 18.3%, P&#x2009;<&#x2009;0.001) and at 24&#xa0;h (99.2% versus 59.3%, P&#x2009;<&#x2009;0.001) post-infestation. Finally, when reinfested on day 35, time to &#x2265;&#x2009;90% efficacy was achieved by 48&#xa0;h for Bravecto&#xae;-treated dogs compared with 72&#xa0;h post-infestation for Simparica TRIO&#xae;-treated dogs. Both products performed within label indications and no treatment-related adverse reactions occurred during the study. CONCLUSIONS: Amblyomma americanum infestations are controlled more quickly immediately upon treatment and at 21, 28, and 35&#xa0;days post-treatment for Bravecto&#xae; compared with Simparica TRIO&#xae;-treated dogs.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40119355/