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The first report of triple anthelmintic resistance on a French Thoroughbred stud farm.

Journal:
International journal for parasitology. Drugs and drug resistance
Year:
2024
Authors:
Merlin, Aurélie et al.
Affiliation:
Anses · France

Plain-English summary

This study looked at the resistance of certain parasites in Thoroughbred racehorses on a farm in France from March to December 2023. Researchers tested three common deworming medications—fenbendazole, ivermectin, and pyrantel—on different groups of yearlings, which included both male and female horses. They found that all three medications were ineffective against the parasites in the horses tested, marking the first documented case of triple resistance to these dewormers in France. The findings suggest that more research is needed on other farms to better understand how widespread this issue is and to improve treatment recommendations for horse owners.

Abstract

This study assessed the anthelmintic resistance in strongylid nematodes against commonly used anthelmintic (AH) drugs in a French galloping racehorse stud farm from March to December 2023. Faecal egg count reduction tests (FECRTs) were conducted in three different groups of Thoroughbred yearlings (a group of 6 males, a group of 13 females and a group of 8 females and 3 males) following the new World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology (WAAVP) guidelines. The efficacy of fenbendazole was tested in two groups once during the monitoring period (in March), the efficacy of ivermectin in 3 groups twice (in March-April and in November-December) and the efficacy of pyrantel in one group once (in May-June). For each FECRT, the 90% confidence interval of the percentage faecal egg count reduction was calculated using the hybrid Frequentist/Bayesian analysis method. The resistance in strongylids was observed to fenbendazole, pyrantel and ivermectin in all the groups in which these drugs were tested. The number of animals in each group was sufficient to reach ≥80% power for the resistance test. The results highlight the first case of triple AH resistance in strongylids in France. Further studies involving more farms and equids are required to assess the prevalence of AH resistance in France and refine recommendations for owners.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38422764/