Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
ovicidal studies on egg-parasitic fungusand safety tests on mice.
- Journal:
- Frontiers in veterinary science
- Year:
- 2024
- Authors:
- Ma, Yuan et al.
- Affiliation:
- College of Veterinary Medicine · China
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The control of parasites infections in livestock is an ongoing concern, with parasites developing resistance to commonly used antiparasitic drugs. The current study investigatedthe destructive effect of the fungus Pochonia chlamydosporia on the eggs and oocysts of several equine parasites, as well as assessing the safety of the fungus in mice. METHODS: ,, Anoplocephala spp eggs andspp. oocysts were treated with. The prepared preparation was also administered to mice, and the physiological indexes and lesions of major tissues and organs, as well as pathological sections of tissue, were then observed. RESULTS: exhibited varying degrees of efficacy in the control of,,spp eggs andspp. oocysts. The acute toxicity test demonstrated that there was no death or toxicity symptom observed in the mice, with no significant difference in clinical observations, such as respiration, mental state, appetite, or feces, between the control and treated mice after the feeding of the biological preparation of. DISCUSSION: These findings suggested that administration ofwould be safe to use in livestock and provided a rationale for its potential clinical application, pending further analyses.
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